"The mirror of marriage" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Le miroir de mariage. The masculine singular definite article, noun, preposition, and masculine singular noun most famously reference a 12,103-line poem composed by Eustache Deschamps (1340 - 1406) and respected by his esteemed contemporary, Geoffrey Chaucer (1343? - October 25, 1400). The pronunciation will be "luh mee-rwar duh ma-ryazh" in French.
miroir
Un miroir (masc., single 'r')
un miroir (mee-rwar)
le lavabo, le miroir, la baignoire, la douche, le robinet : the sink, the mirror, the bathtub, the shower, the tap / faucet le savon, le gant de toilette, la serviette : the soap, the washcloth, the towel
Un miroir (masc.) is "a mirror" in English.
"Miroir" is a masculine noun in French.
"miroir' Miroir, miroir magique, dis-moi qui est la plus belle du royaume"
A mirror
miroir
Miroir
Un miroir (masc., single 'r')
un miroir (mee-rwar)
Un miroir(mee-rwar).
Spanish: espejo French: miroir German: Spiegel Italian: specchio
mirror (noun): un miroir (masc.) to mirror (verb) = refléter
On traverse un miroir was created in 1987.