un pilote (masc.) or une pilote (fem.)
Un pilote (masc.) is the French word for 'a pilot'. Piloter (verb) means to pilot.
a pilot is 'un pilote' in French.
If you mean 'pilotage' that means anything to do with piloting an aeroplane or a boat.
a pilot is called 'un pilote' (masc.) or 'une pilote' (fem.) in French.
A "rutter" is the name of the pilot book or seaman's guide carried by early (i.e., middle ages) navigators. The word "rutter" is likely derived from the French word.
A sentence for the word pilot is " The pilot has to fly into Tokyo tonight." You may split the wood if you don't drill a pilot hole first. I can pilot your boat through these waters easily.
Yes, the word pilot is a noun, a singular common noun, a word for a person.
The word "pilot" has a long vowel sound for the letter "i".
The word "pilote" is feminine in French when referring to a female pilot. However, it can also be used in a gender-neutral way to refer to a pilot regardless of gender. In contexts where the gender is known, "pilote" may be used with the appropriate article or adjective to indicate the pilot's gender.
The I in pilot has a long I sound, as in the word pile. The O has a schwa sound.
The word pilot has two syllables. The syllables in the word are pi-lot.
The I in pilot has a long I sound, as in the word pile. The O has a schwa sound.