"un hamburger" (masc.)
un
un sandwich: a sandwich du poulet: chicken une salade: a salad un hamburger (avec fromage): a hamburger (with cheese) des frites: fries
Je voudrais un/une.....Pronunciation: Zhuh voo-dray uh/oonUn/une depends on whether the item you are talking about is masculine or feminine. For example, hamburger is masculine, so if you wanted to say "I want a hamburger, you would say in French, "Je voudrais un hamburger." If you want a lemonade, which is feminine, you would say, "Je voudrais une limonade.
une
a car is 'une auto / une automobile' or 'une voiture' in French. It can als be 'un char' or 'un wagon' in Canadian French.
un for a masculine noun (un homme, un avion, un chat) une for feminine noun (une femme, une table, une chatte)
a and an are spelled 'un' or 'une' in French. Use 'un' with masculine nouns, and 'une' with feminine ones.
'To teach' in French means 'enseigner'. 'A teacher' in French means 'un enseignant/une enseignante' or 'un professeur/une professeur' or 'un instituteur/une institutrice' or even 'un maître/une maîtresse (used more for younger children)'.
A French teacher is un / une professeur. When teaching French, they are un / une professeur de français.
un/une
This is how to ask: How much is a hamburger? In French:Combien coûte un hamburger?
The correct article to use with "disques" in French is "des" which means "some" in English. So it should be "des disques" to say "some records" in English.
un parc (masc.)