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Is L homme feminine or masculine?
And yes, the word for ‘man,’ homme, is masculine. But to say ‘a man,’ we say un homme. So, une goes with feminine words and un goes with masculine words.
What does l’homme mean?
l’homme man ⧫ mankind.
Is it Une homme or un homme?
There are many cases, but here are a few examples: Nominal group: “un homme” (pronounced “un-N-homme”), “les amis” (pronounced “les-Z-amis”) Verbal group: “vous avez” (pronounced “vous-Z-avez”), “ils ont” (pronounced “ils-Z-ont”) etc.
What is the plural of L homme in French?
noun, plural hommes [awm]. / ɔm/. French.
Is Les plural in French?
A good dictionary will also give you this information. les is used in front of plural nouns, whether they are masculine or feminine and whatever letter they start with….1 The basic rules.
with masculine noun | with feminine noun | |
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Singular | le (l’) | la (l’) |
Plural | les | les |
What is Garcon in English?
noun. a waiter or male servant, esp if French.
What does Livre mean French?
Definition of livre 1 : an old French monetary unit equal to 20 sols. 2 : a coin representing one livre. 3 : the pound of Lebanon and Sudan.
What do we call Homme in English?
: respectable man : gentleman : man of breeding and taste.
Is L Étudiant masculine or feminine?
Variations
number | feminine | masculine |
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plural | étudiantes | étudiants |
singular | étudiante | étudiant |
Is L Actrice singular or plural?
Meanings of “plural of actrice” in French English Dictionary : 1 result(s)
Category | French | |
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Common | ||
1 | Common | actrices [pl/f] |
Is voiture masculine or feminine?
Others are always feminine, like une voiture (a car), une maison (a house), and une école (a school). And some words are the tricksters of the bunch, taking on different meanings with different genders, like livre, which is a book when masculine but a pound when feminine!
What gender is L in French?
As French makes a distinction between “masculine and feminine objects”, people use le for masculine things/persons and la for feminine things/persons. However, in the plural, only les is used whatever the gender is. When the following noun begins with a vowel, le or la becomes l’.