"Short" in English is court or petit regarding a male and courte or petite regarding a female in French.
The French Revolution
Il court is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "He runs." The pronunciation of the third person masculine singular of the present indicative will be "eel koor" in French.
The Tennis Court Oath was important to the French Revolution as it signified the first time that French citizens were opposed to the King, Louis XVI's orders.
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tennis court
The Tennis Court Oath was a very important event during the early days of the French Revolution - members of the Third Estate who were locked out of a meeting of the Estates-General held a conference in a tennis court.
Bref et concis is a French equivalent of the English phrase "short and sweet." The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "brief and concise" in English. The pronunciation will be "breh-fey ko-see" in French.
'Courts' is the plural version (masculine) of the adjective 'court' which means 'short' or it could be the plural form of the masculine noun 'court' which means 'court' as in 'tennis court'Regards,TransAction Translators
hard clay courts
The French Open.
The word "short" in French can be translated to "court" (for length) or "petit" (for size).