"Le matin" is French for in the morning.
You already asked about le matin, the morning. Ce matin would be this morning.
le matin
'I love everyone this morning'
"What do you do (in the) morning?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce-que tu fais le matin? The question translates literally as "What do you do (in) the morning?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo feh luh ma-teh" in French.
le pouce (masc.) means 'the thumb' in English.
Le dernier matin in French means "the last morning" in English.
You already asked about le matin, the morning. Ce matin would be this morning.
There is no word in French that is "le martin". (Martin is proper name in French as in English, but it does not take an article.) If you meant to ask about "le matin", it means, "the morning".
Tu as quel cours le matin means "What courses do you have in the morning?".
le matin
la matin means the morning
it means on monday morning or just monday morning :)
Le Matin - France - was created in 1883.
Le Matin - France - ended in 1944.
Le Matin - Acadian - was created in 1986.
Le Matin - Acadian - ended in 1988.
It means "Morning for breakfast i ate some chips and drank bread."