The familiar term for a teddy bear is nounours("noo-noorss").
The proper expression is "ours en peluche", which literally means "plush bear". There's no exact translation, given that the French never had Teddy Roosevelt as president.
si vous descendez aux bois aujourd'hui you' ; le ll obtiennent une grande surprise, pour today' ; s le jour les ours de nounours ont leur pique-nique !
If you go down to the woods today you're in for a big surprise,
Because todays the day the Teddy bears have their picnic!
:)
J'aime ours en peluche.
Note: Just as "I love teddy bear" is incorrect grammatically in English (it should be "I love a teddy bear" or "I love teddy bears" unless "teddy bear" is a proper name). The translation above is similarly grammatically incorrect, i.e. a perfect literal translation. The translation for the correct sentences are
J'aime un ours en peluche.
J'aime des ours en peluche.
a Teddy bear is "un nounours / un ours en peluche" in French.
pique-nique d'ours en peluchepique-nique
peluche
No, a teddy bear in French is "un ours en peluche". "Un ours" is a bear, and it is masculine.
"Ourse" is feminine, and "ours" is masculine.Specifically, the French word "ourse" means "female bear." The French word "ours" means "male bear." Despite the difference in meaning and spelling, the pronunciation is the same for both words: "oorss."
The German word for "teddy bear" is "ein Teddybär".
Orsa di felpa, Orso di felpa is the Italian equivalent of 'teddy'. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'orso' and the feminine gender noun 'orsa' mean 'bear'. The preposition 'di' means 'from, of'. The feminine gender noun 'felpa' means 'plush'.
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Is the French word case feminine or muscling
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Yes it is