A difficult exam is an English equivalent of 'un examen difficile'. The masculine indefinite article 'un' means 'a, one'. The masculine noun 'examen'means 'exam'. The adjective 'difficile' means 'difficult'. All together, they're pronounced 'ah-neh-ksah-meh dee-fee-seel'.
A difficult exam.
masculine: un examen(otherwise, it would be une examen)
Un cadeau translates to a gift in English.
"J'ai un" in French translates to "I have a" in English.
"Un homme français" translates to "a French man" in English.
The phrase "worked hard" in French is "travaillé dur."
Un examen (masc.) is "an exam" in English.
"A (one) exam (examination, inspection)" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un examen. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "eh-nek-za-meh" in French.
'passer un examen' means 'to take / to sit an exam' in English. (That doesn't mean that you actually pass it). Regarder is 'to watch, to look at', so regarder passer un examen means 'to look at [someone] taking an exam'
just "examens" but to take an exam is "passer un examen" and to pass an exam is "réussir un examen"
masculine: un examen(otherwise, it would be une examen)
Examen is masculine noun. The possessives are mon/ton/son/nos/vos/leurs.
abbiamo un examen oggi
"You have an exam (test) as well?"
I found a little difficult J'ai trouvé un peu difficile
Solo es un "make-up test."/It is just a "make-up test."
a son (English) > un fils (French)un son (French) > a sound, a noise (English)
mon examen s'est bien passé = I did my exam well (but there is no indication that I passed it) j'ai passé un examen = I sat an exam (that doesn't mean I passed it) j'ai réussi mon examen = I passed my exam