what article would go in front of waist?
quel article irait devant la taille ?
a belt buckle > une boucle de ceinture...
Not in English...in French, for example, you would, but not in English.
Sister in French is " soeur ", so with the appropriate article, one would add an 's' at the end.
In French, "coke" is masculine. So, the correct article to use with it would be "le coke" for "the coke."
In French, "bridge" is considered masculine and is preceded by the masculine article "le." Therefore, you would say "le bridge" in French.
"École" in French is feminine, so the correct article to use before it would be "la" (feminine article) to say "l'école."
In French, "carrot" is feminine and the article "une" is used before it. The plural form would be "carottes" with the article "des."
Intention is feminine in French. Therefore, the correct article to use with intention would be "la".
Denmark is considered masculine in French, so you would use the masculine definite article "le" when referring to it.
In French, "city" is feminine, so you would use the feminine article "la" before it, as in "la ville."
In French, the word "flute" is feminine, so you would use the feminine article "la" with it.
In French, the word "voyage" is masculine. It is used with the article "le," so you would say "le voyage."
In French, "grape" is masculine and would be "raisin" and the article used would be "le raisin."