The French word for "computer" is "ordinateur".
a computer is called "un ordinateur" (masc.) in French.
'un ordinateur' (masc.)
The word for computer (ordinateur) is masculine.
The word 'ordinateur' is the French word for computer. The word for 'home computer' is 'ordinateur domestique'. The word for 'personal computer' is 'ordinateur individuel'. And the word for 'laptop' is 'ordinateur portable'.
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The words 'un ordinateur' means a computer. In the word-by-word translation, the indefinite article 'un' means 'a, an, one'. And the noun 'ordinateur' means 'computer'.computer
Looks like Spanish for a computer. The French is "ordinateur".
In 1955, the French proposed translation for computer was 'calculateur' and IBM France asked for a name giving a broader idea of the possibilities of its machine. A French professor proposed the term 'ordinateur' ('who gives orders'). But why did the French not simply take the English word into their language, as with "Le Weekend" and "Le Picnic"? That's almost certainly because the word "computer" sounds like two rude French words: "Con" and "Putain", or "C*ntwhore", as it would sound to many Frenchmen. Perhaps it is unsurprising that this word did not assimilate into the French language.
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Very many French people use the same word, but said like computurrs. The correct word for a computer is un ordinateur, sometimes shortened to ordo.