"le salon" (masc.) is the living-room, the lounge
The peanut room.
In English, "le salon" translates to "the living room" or "the lounge." It refers to a space in a home typically used for relaxation and socializing. In broader contexts, "salon" can also refer to a gathering of people for discussion or artistic exchange.
It means "Within the salon" "Salon" may mean a lounge, sitting room, saloon, show, or living room.
Le salon is the living-room or lounge in French. "au salon" in "in the living-room".
Actually it doesn't mean anything in french...
The word "salon" is masculine in French, so it is referred to as "le salon." In English, "salon" is also used in a gender-neutral context, typically referring to a place for social gatherings or beauty treatments. The gender of the word primarily matters in the context of the French language.
Antonin Proust has written: 'Le Salon de 1898' 'Edouard Manet' 'Le Salon de 1891' 'Goupil's Paris Salon of 1898'
In French, the word "salon" is masculine. It is used with the masculine article "le," as in "le salon." This means that adjectives and other modifiers used with "salon" must also agree in the masculine form.
"un salon" is the name of the lounge or living room in a house. In an hotel it may also indicate the reception rooms.
le salon
living room
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