Un lit (masc.) is a bed in English.
un lit
A bed is 'un lit' in French.
J'ai un bon lit
In French, the word for bed is "lit," which is masculine. Therefore, it is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le lit" (the bed) or "un lit" (a bed).
a double bed is commonly called "un grand lit" in French, and sometimes "un lit double" or "un lit de deux personnes". A single bed is called "un petit lit" or "un lit d'une personne".
Il/elle lit un livre means "he/she reads a book" in French.
un survêtement is a tracksuit in French.
You say "there is" as "IL Y" and "a bed" is "UN LIT" - " il y a un lit"
un poussin is the name for the chicklet in French.
un lit
Un sapin (masc.) is a fir (tree) in French.
A bed is 'un lit' (masc.) in French.