d’ Literal Breakdown Recording English French Learn of; from de Learn Notes This is never pronounced on its own, so the actual pronunciation will depend on the word which follows. Summary The French translation for “of; from (before a vowel sound)” is d’. The French, d’, can be broken down into 1 parts:"of; from" (de). Pronounced the same Recording English French Learn of; from de Learn some (before article) de Learn any (plural; negative) de Learn two (2) deux Learn some (plural, in front of adjective) de Learn some (plural, in front of an adjective starting with a vowel sound) d’ of eggs d’œufs Learn to de Learn Examples of "of; from (before a vowel sound)" in use There are 68 examples of the French word for "of; from (before a vowel sound)" being used: Recording English French Learn of business d’affaires Learn of adventures d’aventures Learn of Halloween d’Halloween Learn of a problem d’empêchement Learn of boarding d’embarquement Learn of action d’action Learn of horror d’horreur Learn d’Ormesson (surname) d’Ormesson Learn to hear (long form) d’entendre Learn to invent (long form) d’inventer Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Next page Next › Last page Last »