approprié (e), convenable, juste.
The word French is a proper noun, a word for the people of France. Proper nouns are always capitalized.The word French is also a proper adjective, for example, French food.
"courets" isn't a proper French word.
That's not a proper French word.
"Rome" is a feminine word in French.
un divertissement.
The proper noun is 'The French', the people of France.The word French is a proper adjective when it is used to describe a noun, for example French bread.
The French word for Douglas is "Douglas." It is a common first name and surname in both English and French-speaking countries.
Yes, the word "French" can function as both a proper noun and a common noun. As a proper noun, it refers to the people of France or the language spoken in France. As a common noun, it describes items or concepts related to the country of France or its culture.
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
"TSLEE-o" is a pronunciation of the French word Zlio. The proper noun references a website for establishing online stores.
You're mistakenly assuming "wellness" is a proper word.
"Gibwald" is an English equivalent of the French name Gibeau.Specifically, the French word is a proper noun. It comes from the Germanic masculine proper noun Gibwald. Its original form combines the verbs giban and waldan to mean "to give, to govern."The pronunciation will be "zhee-boh" in French.