is `elle' feminine or masculine in French
The way you have it spelled in the question was correct, "elegant".
You meant: Ellos - They, masc. Ellas - they, fem. Elle --- digraph "ll" in Spanish. 'elles' is French for 'they' (feminine plural)
"Calles" is Spanish for "streets", and it is feminine. It is pronounced "KI-yase". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
[Il, Elle, C'] est belle is a French equivalent of 'Is beautiful'. The verb 'est' means '[she 'elle'/ it 'ce'] is'. The feminine adjective 'belle' means 'beautiful'. All together, it's pronounced '[ehl, seh] eh behl'.That's if the person or object is feminine. If it's masculine, then the phrase becomes '[il for 'he' or 'ce' for 'it'] estbeau'. That's pronounced '[eel, seh] eh boh'.
Elle a faim means "She is hungry".
The masculine pronoun in French is "il," the feminine is "elle."
Yes, "il" is the masculine form of the subject pronoun in French. The feminine form is "elle."
"il a fini" or "elle a fini" if it is feminine.
"It" as a subject pronoun can be said as il or elle. Il is masculine. Elle is feminine. "they" as a subject pronoun can be said as ils or elles. Ils is masculine and Elles is feminine.
In French, tired is: Masculine: Fatigué ( je suis fatigué ) Feminine: Fatiguée ( Elle est fatiguée )
"Elle a" is the translation for "she has" in French.
Sportive is a feminine adjective and noun. The masculine is sportif.
"She is pretty" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Elle est jolie. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase in the third person singular of the present indicative will be "eh-ley zho-lee" in French.
The way you have it spelled in the question was correct, "elegant".
"She isn't rich!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Elle n'est pas riche! The feminine singular statement also translates as "She is not rich!" in English. The pronunciation will be "el ney pa reesh" in French.
"She has" in French is spelled "elle a".
No, Elle magazine is not named after Elle Macpherson. The name "Elle" comes from the French word for "she" or "her," and was chosen as an iconic and feminine name for the magazine. Elle Macpherson is a famous Australian model and businesswoman who may have been featured in the magazine, but she is not the inspiration for its name.