Mon sac Ã? dos est noir is a French equivalent of the English phrase "My backpack is black."
Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective monmeans "my." The masculine noun sac means "pack, purse, sack." The preposition Ã? means "at, to." The masculine noun dos means "back." The verb est means "(He/she/it) is." The masculine adjective noir means "black."
The pronunciation is "moh sah-kah-doh eh nwahr."
Poivrier noir is a French equivalent of the English phrase "black pepper" (Piper nigrum).Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article le means "the." The masculine adjective noir means "black."The pronunciation is "pwah-vryeh nwahr."
Ce sera en noir is a French equivalent of the English phrase "It will be black."Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun cemeans "it, that, this." The verb sera means "(He/she/it) will be." The masculine adjective noir means "black."The pronunciation is "suh srah aw nwahr."
Noir et bleu is a French equivalent of the English phrase "black and blue."Specifically, the masculine adjective noir means "black." The conjunction et means "and." The masculine adjective bleu means "blue."The pronunciation is "nwah-reh bluh."
"Black pepper" is an English equivalent of the French phrase poivrier noir (Piper nigrum).Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article le means "the." The masculine adjective noir means "black."The pronunciation is "pwah-vryeh nwahr."
"Black widow" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase veuve noire. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which references a super-venomous spider (Latrodectus spp) scientifically and a man-killing woman socially -- will be "vuhv nwar" in French.
"Black and curly" is an English equivalent of the French masculine singular phrase noirs et frisés. The pronunciation will be "nwa-rey free-zey" in French.
"The black child" is an English equivalent of the French phrase L'enfant noir.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le* can be translated as "the" in English. The masculine noun enfant may be rendered as "child" in English. The masculine adjective noir means "black" in English.The pronunciation will be "law-faw nwahr" in French.*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun which begins with a vowel.
Un sac à dos noir is a black backpack in French.
"Dark black" in English is noir foncé in French.
Noir is the French equivalent of the English word "black."Specifically, the French word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "nwahr." The feminine form, noire, also is pronounced "nwahr."
Kuroneko.
Dans mon sac à dos, j'ai six crayons noirs