an infinitive
The word whole is not a verb; the word whole is a noun (a word for a thing) and an adjective (a word that describes a noun). Examples:Noun: A whole is the sum of its parts.Adjective: He ate the whole thing.
"To sleep" is an English equivalent of the French word dormir.Specifically, the French word is a verb. Specifically, it is the present infinitive form of the verb. The pronunciation will be "dohr-meer" in French.
verbe
The English word "ravage" (noun and verb) comes from the French words ravager (verb) and ravage (masculine noun).
The verb "to inspire" is "inspirer" in French.
that's not a verb, and not an understandable word in French.
The verb "to have" is avoir.
Verb: chambreNoun:sallepiècechambrebureaucavité
It is the verb "to be"
créer
The French word "parle" is a verb and doesn't have a gender.
The infinitive of the verb for "can", or "to be able to", in French is "pouvoir".