Yes, "roi" is a masculine noun in French.
"King" in French is "roi."
The French word "roi" translates to "king" in English.
The translation of the noun king from English to French is roi.
In French, "my king" is translated as "mon roi."
"Vive la roi" is French. It translates to "Long live the king" in English.
Roi means 'king'
"Le roi" is a French equivalent of "the king."The masculine singular definite article "le" means "the." The singular form of the masculine noun "roi" means "king." The indefinite article would be "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "luh rwah."
Roi. Or Le Roi , the King. in plural ( Les Rois)
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"Roi" is a French equivalent of "king."The French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "rwah."
A king is 'un roi' in French.
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
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In French it is "Le Japon" (masculine)
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In French, "Heil the King" would be translated as "Vive le Roi."
"Vive la roi" is French. It translates to "Long live the king" in English.