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Q: What does feutre mean in English?
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What is un feutre in french?

Probably a felt-tip pen - 'feutre' means felt.


What does stylos mean in English?

felt tip pens. Ans. 2 A felt tip pen in French is 'un feutre'. Un stylo is a pen, most often a ball-point.


What does feutres mean in french?

'un feutre' is a felt tip pen in French. 'Des feutres' is the plural.


What is 'texta' when translated from Australian English to French?

Feutre and stylo-feutre are French equivalents of the Australian English word "texta." The respective pronunciation of the masculine singular nouns -- which also translate as "felt-tipped pen," "marker," and "marking pen" elsewhere in the English-speaking world -- will be "fuht" and "stee-lo-fuht" in northerly French and "fuh-truh" and "stee-lo-fuh-truh" in southerly French.


Is pencil feminine or masculine in French?

a felt pen is 'un feutre' or 'un crayon feutre' in French. These are masculine nouns.


How do you say felt pen in french?

un feutre


How do you spell whiteboard pen in French?

un feutre effaçable, un feutre à tableau blanc, un crayon effaçable, un crayon Velleda (trademark).


What is a snails special feutre?

well snail will look like a rock in future


What is the French name for felt-tip pens?

feutre\ means felt tip pen


How do you say fedora in french or is it a cognate?

a fedora is called 'un chapeau mou' or 'un feutre mou' in French.


How do you say the plural of felt-tip in French?

The plural of felt-tip in French is "feutres."


What is the English translation of the French phrase 'un feutre'?

"A marker" or "one marker" can be English equivalents of the French phrase un feutre.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one." The masculine noun feutremeans "felt-tipped pen, marker." The pronunciation will be "eh fuhtr" in central-north France and "eh fuh-truh" in southern France.