"Un garçon" in French means "a boy" in English.
"Ici garçon" translates to "Here, boy" in English.
all words except for proper nouns have a gender in french such as ( une file, or un garcon) but once you get into regular nouns there is no technical reason for its gender such as (une salad: salad, or un porte: door)
"Le garçon là-bas" in French translates to "the boy over there" in English.
"Garçon" is a masculine noun in French.
"Le garçon parle" in French means "The boy is speaking" in English.
Un garcon means- a boy
One boy
A boy
la couleur de la sauce d'airelles: The colour of the cranberry sauce.un garcon: A boy
un garcon gross
'Un garçon'
Un bon garcon means a handsome boy
I'm still a good little boy this day
pom boys
boy
un garçon (masc.) = a boycomment laisser un garçon ... : how to let a boy...(but I don't see what you wrote 'maim' for?)
Didier MARTIN has written: 'Un garcon en l'air'