The French word for "brush" is "brosse."
The plural of the word brush is brushes. As in "she brushes her hair".
"Brosse" in French means brush, as in a tool used for cleaning or grooming.
If you change the vowel in "brush" from "u" to "i", you get the word "brish" (a non-standard or misspelled form of "brush").
There are five sounds in the word "brush": b-r-u-sh.
Brushes.
A brush is 'une brosse' (fem.) in French.
a tooth brush is 'une brosse à dents' in French.
"I brush my teeth!" in English is Je me brosse les dents!in French.
brosser means 'to brush' in French.
Brosse à dents is a French equivalent of the English word "toothbrush." The phrase translates literally as "brush to teeth" in English. The pronunciation will be "bro-sa daw" in French.
The plural of the word brush is brushes. As in "she brushes her hair".
une brosse a dents
The noun 'brush' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'brush' is also a verb: brush, brushes, brushing, brushed.
The singular noun form is brush; the plural noun form is brushes.The word brush is also a verb: brush, brushes, brushing, brushed.
"Brosse" in French means brush, as in a tool used for cleaning or grooming.
I brush my hair(english)=Je brosse mes cheveux(Français)
craie brosses