How to Say ‘She has eyes.’ in French
Elle a les yeux.
ell ah lay yuh
[ell ah lay yuh]
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Phrase Breakdown
Elle
[ell]
she
Subject pronoun meaning she.
Elle a les yeux rouges aujourd'hui.
She has red eyes today.
a
[ah]
has
From avoir, meaning has.
Elle a les yeux humides.
She has watery eyes.
les
[lay]
the
Plural definite article meaning the, used before yeux.
Elle a les yeux fermés par moments.
She has her eyes closed at times.
yeux
[yuh]
eyes
Plural noun meaning eyes.
Elle a les yeux irrités.
She has irritated eyes.
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