kind of, sort of, hospital in french is hôpital
In French, the word "hôpital" is masculine. It is used with masculine articles and adjectives, for example, "un hôpital" (a hospital) and "le hôpital" (the hospital).
In English, the word "hospital" is neuter and does not have a gender. However, in languages that assign gender to nouns, such as French or Spanish, "hospital" is masculine (le hospital in French, el hospital in Spanish). In those languages, articles and adjectives associated with "hospital" would reflect its masculine form.
a blancmange is a french word . I dunno the word in english but it's a dessert made of milk, cornstach and sugar. they often serve this in hospital in quebec
Yes, the word "hôpital" (hospital) is masculine in French. It uses the masculine article "le," so you would say "le hôpital." However, when it is followed by a vowel sound, as in "hôpital," the article can be contracted to "l’hôpital."
Le hospitale le vou or, emergencie le hosiptale
hôpital
hospital
Un hôpital.
L'hôpital
the hospital
French Hospital was on 30th Street between 8th and 9 th ave in Manhattan. It is now the "French Apartments" at 330 W 30th Street.
The cast of Visit to French Hospital - 1903 includes: Emile Loubet as himself