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The word "her" in French is translated as "son" when referring to a feminine possessive pronoun and as "elle" when referring to the third person singular pronoun.
"Qui" in French means "who" in English. It is an interrogative pronoun used to ask about a person.
Ils in French is "they" in English.
"Son" is a Possessive Pronoun. It means "his" or "her"
Une is a pronoun. The English equivalent is a.
The French word for month is mois (same spelling in the plural). It is pronounced the same as the pronoun moi--"mwah".
'aider' is to help in French. t' stands for 'toi', the pronoun for you (singular)
"Je" means "I" (first person pronoun) in French. Ex: je suis français: I am French.
The word français is masculine, not feminine, in gender in French. The masculine singular adjective/noun/pronoun translates into English as "French." The pronunciation will be "faw-seh" in French.
The French word "nous" translates to "we" or "us" in English. It is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people including the speaker.
"Nothing" is an English equivalent of the French word "rien."Specifically, the French word is an indefinite pronoun. But it also can be a masculine noun. But either way, the meaning and the pronunciation are the same: "ryeh."
Feminine is the gender of the French word la.Specifically, the French word may be either a singular definite article or a singular pronoun. As an article, it means "the." As a pronoun, it means either "her" or "it" as a feminine concept, object or thing.Either way, the pronunciation always will be "lah" in French.