The word "enfant" is both a masculine and a feminine in French, so you can write "un enfant" for a boy (or even a girl) or "une enfant" (for a girl only). The plural "les enfants" could be both feminine and masculine, but it is very likely that the vast majority of French speakers understand it as masculine, the masculine being also the mode you use in French when being "unspecific" about the gender.
The word "enfant" is both a masculine and a feminine in French, so you can write "un enfant" for a boy (or even a girl) or "une enfant" (for a girl only). The plural "les enfants" could be both feminine and masculine, but it is very likely that the vast majority of French speakers understand it as masculine, the masculine being also the mode you use in French when being "unspecific" about the gender.
The gender of the French word "l'enfant" is masculine.
"Child" is an English equivalent of the French word enfant. It serves as a masculine singular noun in a phrase or sentence. The pronunciation will be "aw-faw" in French.
"Enfant is not correct, Aunt" and "Enfant, is that not so, Aunt?" are English equivalents of the French and Italian phrase Enfant non è vero, zia. Context makes clear whether the French masculine singular noun and Italian adverb, present indicative, masculine singular adjective, and feminine singular noun serve as a statement (case 1) or question (example 2). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "aw-faw no-neh VEY-ro TSEE-a" in mixed French and Italian.
Daughter
The cast of Petits pas - 2003 includes: Julien Blanquet as Enfant Quentin Buisson as Enfant Tom Charlet as Enfant Pierre Deschemps as Enfant Tanguy Prochasson as Enfant Thomas Salvador as Le jeune homme Marvin Velasquez as Enfant Ludovic Zaghovani as Enfant
The cast of John - 1992 includes: Jonathan Attia as Enfant William Bonnier as Enfant Cyril Guillaume as Enfant Laurent Lacaussade as Enfant Guillaume Metzger as Enfant Alexandra Stewart as Jane Clayton Guillaume Thomas as Enfant
"Enfant" translates as "child".
Jeune enfant is a French equivalent of 'gosse'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'jeune' means 'young'. The masculine gender noun 'enfant' means 'child'. That's precisely one of the meanings of the feminine gender noun 'gosse'. Their respective pronunciations are 'zhuh naw-faw' and 'gohss'.
Un enfant was created in 1983.
Un enfant terrible is a troublesome child. Being an 'enfant terrible' is being someone special by his breakneck or foolish behaviour: Michael Jackson was the 'enfant terrible' of the soul music.