Is Gaia important in Greek mythology is an English equivalent of 'Est-ce que Gaia est importante dans la mythologie grecque'.
The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The demonstrative 'ce' means 'this'. The relative 'que' means 'that'. The feminine name 'Gaia' is the Mother Goddess in Greek mythology. The feminine adjective 'importante' means 'important'. The preposition 'dans' means 'in'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'mythologie' means 'mythology'. The feminine adjective 'grecque' means 'Greek'.
All together, they're pronounced 'eh-skuh geh-ah eh-tehm-pohr-tawnt daw lah mee-toh-loh-zhee grehk'.
And yes, Gaia is important. She got life started as the world's first mother. So she's the maternal ancestor of the important ancient Greek gods, such as Zeus, the king of the gods.
Elle est grecque (the masculine is 'grec')
the English translation for the french word "grec" is Greek. the feminine form would be "grecque". The adjectives based on nationality, religion are not capitalized in French.
grecque
Greek is "grec" (masc.) or "grecque" (fem.) in French.
grec (masc.), grecque (fem.)
Paul Decharme was known for his work as a French philologist and author, specializing in ancient Greek texts and mythology. Some notable works by Decharme include "Mythologie de la Grèce antique" and "Grammaire grecque."
Je suis Grecque, je suis une fille Grecque, je suis une fille de Grèce.
I am Greek is "je suis Grec" (masc.) or "je suis Grecque" (fem.) in French.
plus importante
I am Greek is "je suis grec" (masculine, or "je suis grecque" (feminine) in French.
la taille est importante
"Important/importante." It's written the same, just pronounced differently.