un emploi du temps
The word timetable is horaire.
l'emploi du temps
'emploi du temps'
Un emploi du temps.
"Horaires" means "schedule" or "timetable" in French. It is used to refer to the specific times when certain events or activities are scheduled to take place.
to say timetable in Japanese is 時刻表 and it is read like jikoku hyou hope this helps :)
School - StundenplanBus or train - Fahrplan
Write your timetable (schedule) in French.
What the heck are you trying to say?!?!
Type your answer here... from 4th march 4=french 5=hindi
My current school timetable has French twice a week and German once a week.
Horaire or Emploi du temps may be French equivalents of 'timetable'. The French word 'horaire' refers to a 'timetable' for trains. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'l'* ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'oh-rehr'.Emploi du temps refers to a 'timetable' in a school. It's also a masculine noun. The word 'du' combines the preposition 'de' and the masculine definite article 'le' to mean 'of the'. The masculine noun 'temps'means 'time, weather'. All together, they're pronounced 'awm-plwah dyoo taw'.*The masculine definite article is 'le'. But the vowel 'e' drops before a noun that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'. The drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 'l'horaire'.