"un genou" (masc.) irregular plural : "des genoux"
Knee guards are "les genouillères" (feminine noun) in French, after the word "genou" meaning knee.
genou
right knee
se'ven knee
"Knee" isn't a French word, it's an English word. It's often possible to translate a given word in several ways. The only one I know of for "knee" is "le genou" which is masculine, but it's entirely possible that there's some alternate word that also means "knee" but is feminine.
somnifère pronounced somm-knee-fair
In French, "without kneepants" translates to sans culottes.
"Plier" means to bend; "bend the knee" would be "plie le genou." In ballet dancing, we say "plié" when bending the knees.
le genou, (pl. les genoux) means the knee in French.
Chinese knee how French zut zut et zut Spanish pouta Japaneese go knee chee wa Hope this helps
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the shank (body part between the knee and the ankle) is properly called 'la jambe' in French. Note that the French also commonly use 'la jambe' to speak of the whole leg.