broom = balai in french
un balai
broom. its weird bit its actually the same! good luck
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un balai
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In English, "broom" is a neutral noun and does not have a gender. However, in languages with grammatical gender, such as Spanish or French, the word for broom is feminine ("escoba" in Spanish and "balai" in French). Thus, the gender of the word depends on the language in question.
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
Spell Ryan in french
"Ajouter" is how you spell "add" in French.
The last name Genest is of French origin, but many French-Canadians have the last name, and usually signifies the geographical landscape where that family resided in France, in this case, a broom field. So the last name Genest means a broom field or French Broom. This plant has yellow blossoms and is used make, you guessed it, brooms. Hopefully that helps.
you spell snails in french escargos