a personal stereo
A walkman. A MP3 player.
The French verb (se) balader means to stroll in French; "un baladeur" is the name given to a mobile device than you can listen music while strolling or jogging. It was first invented to translate the brand name "walkman" but is used now for MP3 or MP4 mobile devices.
Un lecteur (masc.). The same goes for 'lecteur mp3' where mp3 is just a complement for 'lecteur'.
un fantôme is a ghost in English.
un tabier doesn't mean anything, un tablier means un apron
un compas is 'a compass' in English.
"A walkman (music player)" is one English equivalent of the French phrase un baladeur. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which also can mean "one walkman (music player)" -- will be "eh ba-la-duhr" in French.
Walkman or Personal stereo may be English equivalents of 'baladeur'. The French word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'bah-lah-duhr'.
Masculine describes the gender of the French word baladeur. The masculine noun in its singular form translates as "music player" or "Walkman" in English. The pronunciation will be "ba-la-duhr" in French.
The French verb (se) balader means to stroll in French; "un baladeur" is the name given to a mobile device than you can listen music while strolling or jogging. It was first invented to translate the brand name "walkman" but is used now for MP3 or MP4 mobile devices.
"The portable cassette-player" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le baladeur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which also translates as "the music-player" and "the Walkman" -- will be "luh ba-la-duhr" in French.
Un lecteur (masc.). The same goes for 'lecteur mp3' where mp3 is just a complement for 'lecteur'.
un fantôme is a ghost in English.
Un fils (masc.) is a son in English.
un chapeau (masc.) is a hat in English.
Un chapeau (masc.) is 'a hat' in English.
'un renne' is called a reindeer in English.
Un sac (masc.) means a bag in English.