"Of the gloves" and "some gloves" are just two English equivalents of the French phase des gants.
Specifically, the word des functions partitively as "some" and prepositionally as "of the" according to context. The masculine noun gants means "gloves." Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "dey gaw" in French.
The French word for gloves is "gants". If singular "gant". It is masculine (un gant, des gants).
"les gants" = "the gloves"
"Des gants" in English means "gloves."
gant=gllove mitaine=fingerless glove for future reference, try online english-french dictionaries.
bleu gants
Gants de cosmétiques.
Black gloves are 'des gants noirs' in French.
The French word for gloves, "gants", is masculine.
The Yiddish translation for the phrase "a half truth is a whole lie" is "א חצי עמת האלץ און גאַנץ ליגן".
It is neither, it's actually "des gants" if you have any other trouble you could always check with "Google Translate" * but remember never to translate your whole project using it as your teachers will be able to tell!
The Gants was created in 1963.
Gloves of Sweden would be called "des gants de peau" in French.