The French noun or adjective for English is "anglais" when masculine. It is spelled "anglaise" when feminine.
To say male, the French say, "L'homme" (singular) or "Les Hommes" (plural).
male horse in french is... cheval mâle
"Planner" in English is planificateur for a male and planificatrice for a female in French.
"American" in English is américain for a male and américaine for a female in French.
"Hotel doorman" in English is gardien for a male and gardienne for a female in French.
English: "angle" French: "angle" English: "angel" French: "ange"
"How do you say...?" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Comment dit-on...? The question translates literally as "How does one say...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw dee-to" in French.
I'm not sure. how do u say i dont speak english in french?
It is the same spelling in french as it is in english.
In French, the word "chat" can be both male and female, as it is a gender-neutral term. To specify a male cat, you can use the word "chat" for the general term, or you can say "chat mΓ’le" which specifically means a male cat.
"Good friend" in English is bon ami for a male and bonne amie for a female in French.
"Short" in English is court or petit regarding a male and courte or petite regarding a female in French.