adventure is translated in French by the noun 'aventure' which is feminine.
Yes, "he" is a possessive pronoun. It is used to show that something or someone belongs to a male person or object.
The basic French pronouns (me, you, we, they, etc.) are as follows: Me/I - moi/je You (informal) - tu/toi He - il She - elle You (formal) - vous We - nous They (male) - ils They (female) - elles
"Je" in French translates to "I" in English. It is used as the subject pronoun to refer to oneself when speaking or writing.
An adventure film is "un film d'aventure" in French.
the pronoun I is called "je" in French
Yes, the pronoun 'he' is a subject pronoun. The corresponding object pronoun for a male is him. Examples:He is ready to go.We will go with him.
The pronoun that takes the place of the plural noun 'men' in a sentence is they as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and them as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example: The men kept breaking into laughter, then I noticed that they had a baby with them.
The subject pronoun for a male is he; the object pronoun for a male is him.The subject pronoun for two or more people is they; the object pronoun is them.Example: Have you seen Roy? He was supposed to be here a nine.Example: Have you seen Roy and the students? They were supposed to be here a nine.
"Proud" is an English equivalent of the French word fiers. The masculine plural adjective and pronoun refers either to an all-male group or to a mixed group of females and males. The pronunciation will be "fyer" in Alsatian French.
The antecedent for the pronoun 'his' is the name of a male or a singular noun for a male or a person.The pronoun 'his' is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to a male; and a possessive adjective, a word that is placed before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to a male. Examples:Jack lives on this street. The houseon the corner is his. (possessive pronoun)The king is giving hisspeech today. (possessive adjective)The florist opened hisshop. (possessive adjective)
"Qui" in French means "who" in English. It is an interrogative pronoun used to ask about a person.
Many people do not know whether or not los is a female or male pronoun in spanish. it is known that los is a plural mal pronoun due to spanish classes that people attend.