Sweater is usually spelled "sweat" in French, after the English name. This is a masculine noun pronounced like "sweet".
Sweater is masculine in French.
un pull (or pull-over) is a sweater, a pullover in English.
you say it in a french accent
j'amie vorte pull
The French word for speak is parler.
A sweater is called "un sweat" (masc.) or "un pull" (masc.) in French.
It depends which word you use. Jumper is 'cavalier' while Sweater is 'chandail' That is not true i am afraid Jumper in French is "Pullover", Sweater is the same, although 'Sweater' is American and France do not know of that word but i would suppose it could be "Sweatshirt". Shirt is "Chemise".
The French word chandail is sweater in English.
Sweater is masculine in French.
J'aime le chandail mauve
un sweat rayé (sweat is pronounced sweet)
It is the former French word for 'sweater', still widely used in Québec.
un pull (or pull-over) is a sweater, a pullover in English.
Furana is the Kikuyu word for the English word sweater.
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."
In French, the word "he" is Il.
In French, the word on is sur.