The word 'son' may be a possessive adjective. In this case, it means his, her, its. The word 'son' also may be a masculine gender noun. In this instance, it means sound.
son is a possessive meaning his or her. It is singular (plural ses) and is to be followed by a masculine noun: his blue toy = son jouet bleu - her blue pen = son crayon bleu. (that doesn't matter that the owner is a boy or a girl)
son, sa, ses
The French word for son is fils. The "s" is pronounced, but the "l" is silent.
hartford is not a french word.
it is not a French word!
wage isn't a French word.
Son pays means "his/her country" in French.
"Son" is a Possessive Pronoun. It means "his" or "her"
Either: - his or her - sound - bran
'son' is her in french
son
It is a little confusing as to what you are asking.If you are asking for the French equivalent of the English word "son", it would "fils" (fee-s).If you are asking for the English equivalent of the French word "son", it would "his/her/its".
son, sa, ses
son, sa, ses
"fils" means son in french
The French word for son is fils. The "s" is pronounced, but the "l" is silent.
Son anniversaire means your birthday
it is not a French word