Yes, "mots" is masculine in French.
"Mes deux mots preferes" means "my two favorite words" in French.
"Je n'ai pas de mots" is French and translates to "I have no words" in English.
"Traduis les mots" is French for "translate the words". It is a command or instruction to translate the given words into another language.
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
masculine
"My good words" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "mes bons mots."Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural possessive adjective "mes" means "my." The masculine plural adjective "bons" means "good." The masculine noun "mots" means "words."The pronunciation is "meh boh moh."
"mots" means "words".
Des gros mots is a French equivalent of 'swear words'.The partitive 'des' combines the preposition 'de'and the plural definite article 'les' to mean 'some'. The masculine adjective 'gros' means 'gross'. The masculine noun 'mots' means 'words'.All together, they're pronounced 'deh groh moh'.
'une paire de mots, quelques mots'
"words" is "mots" in French.
The French word "mots" literally translates to "words".
mots
'French words' is 'mots français', or because they use articles more than we do, 'les mots français'. Depends on context.
Traduction Français-Anglais des mots de base is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Basic French words translated in English".Specifically, the feminine noun traduction is "translation". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun français means "French". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun anglais means "English". The word des means "of the", from the combination of the preposition de ("of") with the masculine plural article les("the"). The masculine noun mots means "words". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun base translates as "base".The pronunciation will be "trah-dyook-syoh fraw-she awn-gleh dey mohs duh bahz" in French.
Mots
"Mots supplémentaires pour apprendre" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Extra words to learn."Specifically, the masculine noun "mots" means "words." The feminine/masculine adjective "supplémentaires" means "extra, supplementary." The preposition "pour" means "for, to." The infinitive "apprendre" means "to learn."The pronunciation is "moh syoo-pleh-maw-tehr pou-rah-prawndr."
pas de mots