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 I in pilot has a long I sound, as in the word pile. The O has a schwa sound.
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 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.