Depends. If you mean "Noir" as in french for "Black", then the correct spelling would be "Noir". If you mean something besides what I just stated, then it would probably be "Noire".
Black is an English equivalent of 'noir'. The French word is pronounced 'nwahr'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine 'noire' is pronounced 'nwahrr'.
LA stands for Los Angeles, the city in California, USA that the game takes place in. Los Angeles is Spanish for 'The Angels'. Noir(e) is short for film noir, French for 'black film'. It refers to Hollywood crime dramas, which emphasize cynical attitudes and sexual motivations, and are typically in black and white.
It means 'of black'. It is actually De Noir.
It's gas-guzzling reputation had made it the bête noire of environmental Activicts
A black night.
noir means black in French. The feminine is 'noire'.
Noir, noire means black in French.
noir, noire
"Black" in French is "noir" for masculine nouns, and "noire" for feminine nouns.
"un papillon noir"
Black: noir/noire (nwahr)
un lapin noir means 'a black rabbit'
Black is an English equivalent of 'noir'. The French word is pronounced 'nwahr'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine 'noire' is pronounced 'nwahrr'.
black is spelled "noir / noire" and white is "blanc / blanche" in French.
Adjectives don't usually carry gender, just nouns. Noir is an adjective, so it isn't inherently either; it is neutral. But you would add an e (noire) if pairing with a feminine noun.
It means 'of black'. It is actually De Noir.
Noir is the French equivalent of the English word "black."Specifically, the French word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "nwahr." The feminine form, noire, also is pronounced "nwahr."