Un monument (masc.)
Ce monument in French is "this monument" in English.
In French, the word "monument" is masculine. It is used with the masculine article "le," as in "le monument." Therefore, you would say "un monument" for "a monument" and "des monuments" for "monuments."
Un monument (masculine noun)
"Monument" is the English equivalent of the French word monument. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which also translates as "historical building, landmark, masterpiece" -- will be "mo-nyoo-maw" in French.
which monument is the former castle of the kings of France
EASY its célèbre idioit!
The Eiffel Tower
Because he defeated the invading French navy.
Masculine : le monument, les monuments
I would class it as a monument, yes. It was sent over by the French to America for peace, or something like that - and its original colour was brown anyway!
Frédéric Bartholdi built the Statue of Liberty for USA and the Lion of Belfort in France (among other things)
I live in French Indochina, so I have none.