un wagon - a coach or carriage
The word "son" is masculine in French. It means "his" or "her" when used with a noun.
The word beginning is an abstract noun, a word for the start of something.
Depending on how it's used in a sentence, French can be a noun or an adjective. Kailee speaks French. (noun) Kailee loves French food. (adjective)
The French word for African is "Africain" when used for masculine and "Africaine" when used for feminine.
The word "crane" is only capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. Otherwise, it is usually written in lowercase.
"Une" is the French word for "a" or "an" in English. It is used before a singular feminine noun.
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 root word for beginning is begin.
"A" is used in front of a word beginning with a consonant sound."An" is used in front of a word beginning with a vowel sound.Examples:This is an apple.This is a ripe apple.He is a student.He is an able student.
The noun 'French' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for the language of France or the people of France as a whole.The word 'French' is also an adjective.
Yes, the French word "éclair" is a masculine noun.
Only when it is used at the beginning of the sentence and when it is a proper noun. Examples. Aldrin The Jungle Book