"his" as a possessive: "sa" for objects/subjects considered feminine: that's his car = c'est sa voiture - his wife is there = sa femme est l� "son" when objects/subjects are considered masculine: that's his meal = c'est son repas - his dog barks a lot = son chien aboie beaucoup also for feminine objects / subjects where the name begins with a wowel : c'est son auto (that's his car) - sonautorité n'est pas contestée (his authority is not contested) "ses" in plural form: ses chiens et seschiennes; ses voitures (his cars); ses affaires (his stuff / his business) "le sien - la sienne - les siens - les siennes" in the form "these things are his" whose car is it? that's his = � qui est cette voiture ? c'est la sienne(feminine & sing). - le sien (masc. & sing.) - les siennes (fem. & plural) - les siens (masc. & plural, or a mix of masc. + feminine things & plural)
They are French
French fries. French toast.
food in french food in french
french
Did in french is "mondeau".
french fries french toast french dressing french beret crossiant french gracapusta french women french poodles
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
The French speak French, which is the official language of France and is also spoken in many other countries around the world.
Why were the French citizens upset with the French monarchy?
cheesecake is french cheesecake is french Cheesecake is French
French toast, french fries, french dressing, and french animals and people! "French" fries actually came from belguim
"I am French!" in Engilsh is Je suis francais! in French.
He in french is Il and she in french is Elle
french for "it" is il but il is also french for he
french is francais in french.
They are French
french speak french