nuit
Yes, "nuit" is the French word for "night."
"Nwee" is the way to pronounce the French word nuit.Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. It may be translated as "night." It typically is heard in the phrase "Bonne nuit," for "Good night."
Sorry, this is NOT a french word. De nuit means of the night.
In the 1650's from a French word literally meaning Tavern. There was another continental word 'Cambret' and another French word 'Camberete' which came to mean Restaurant/Night Club
nuit (fem.)Note: The French use this term only for the time when you're asleep. If you want to talk about the fun you had last "night", use the word "soir" (masc.) instead.Nuit is a French equivalent of the English word "night."Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article une means "a, one."The pronunciation is "nwee."
French: nuitItalian: notteGerman: nachtLatin: nox
There is no word "soire" in French; however:Soir (which means "night") is masculineSoirée (which means "party" or "evening") is feminine
There is no word spelled 'noit' in French. Close spellings are 'nuit' meaning 'night', noix meaning 'nut' or 'walnut', and some forms of the verb 'noyer', to drown.
Good night is "bonne nuit" in French.
"Good night to a man in french."
"Bonnet de nuit" is French for "night cap".
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .