Bas in French is masculine as a noun for "bottom" or "stocking" or as an adjective for "low" even though it has no gender as an adverb for "down" or "downstairs."
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Down with in french is "à bas.." à bas les aristocrates ! : Down with the aristocrats !
generally it means low or low down, but it can also mean a lady's stocking
en bas
Downstairs is "en bas" (literally "at the bottom") in French.
basse
The French word for 'Netherlands' is 'Pays-Bas.'Pays-Bas
The French word for low is "bas," or "basse" in the feminine form, so perhaps you're thinking of the bassett hound?
en bas - vers le bas
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A stocking is 'un bas' in French.
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Down with in french is "à bas.." à bas les aristocrates ! : Down with the aristocrats !
Dwarf
Le fond, le bas.
White can be translated as blanc, in its masculine singular form. If the adjective is used to qualify a feminine noun, it is transformed into blanche. When used for multiple objects, simply add an s. See the examples below: * Le mur blanc (white wall) * La neige blanche (white snow) * Les bas blancs (white socks)The word white in French is 'blanc'.
"The Low Countries" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Les Pays-Bas. The masculine plural proper name most famously references the country known as Holland or Netherlands. The pronunciation will be "ley pa-ee-ba" in French.