A schoolbag is "un cartable" in French; cartable is a masculine noun.
The word "sac d'รฉcole" (school bag) is masculine in French.
"Sac l'รฉcole" is masculine in French. The word "sac" (bag) is masculine, so it determines the gender of the entire phrase.
"Les" in French is a plural definite article used before a noun to indicate that it is plural. It can be translated to "the" in English.
If you mean hand bag (sac à main) it is masculin, if you mean just bag (sac) it is masculin too. There are no rules that I've ever heard of, and I've been in France since 1976, it all works by "sound", except for a few rules: abbreviations are always masculin (un PC, un IVG...)
"Sac" in French is spelled as "s-a-c."
Qu'est-ce que vous avez dans votre cartable?
A handbag is "un sac", which is masculine. I'm not sure what you mean by asking how to express it in the feminine.
Feminine items in French which belong in a school bag include "une calculatrice" (calculator), "une gomme" (eraser), and "une feuille de papier" (a sheet of paper).
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.The noun bag is a word for something that has no gender, bag is a neuter noun.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.The noun bag is a word for something that has no gender, bag is a neuter noun.
Either. It stays the same for both masculine and feminine words. The only time you add an agreement is if the word is plural. Here you add just an "s", whether the word is masculine plural, or feminine plural. E.g. la table rouge - the red table le sac rouge - the red bag les livres rouges (masculine plural) - the red books les fleurs rouges (feminine plural) - the red flowers Apologies for the lame examples. I picked the first things I could see in my living room...
bag is : un sac
"Les" in French is a plural definite article used before a noun to indicate that it is plural. It can be translated to "the" in English.
A school bag is 'un cartable' in French. Another term also in use is 'un sac d'école'.
un cartable
The word for school binder in French is "classeur scolaire."
A school bag is 'un cartable' in French. Another term also in use is 'un sac d'école'.
The word 'une trousse' is a feminine gender noun. In school that would be a pencil case. It means little bag, case or kit. For example, une trousse a couture is a sewing kit: the preposition 'a' means 'to', and the noun 'couture' means 'sewing'.