Chat
a cat= un chat the cat (masculine)= le chat
chat noir chat=cat noir=black in French the noun comes first, then adjective is said second
The French word for cat is "chat". However, if the cat is a female, the French word would be "chatte".
It comes from the french word chat which means cat.
... Let's say the A is the same as in "cat", then "shell"...
"Henri le chat noir" translates as "Henry the black cat" in English.
In French, a cat is called "chat" -- pronounced "shat".
Cat in French is 'chat' and is not to get confused with 'chien' which is a dog.
no. Un chat is the French word for a cat.
"Cat" in French is spelled "chat".
"J'ai un chat" means 'I have a cat' in French. "Vous avez un chat" means 'You have a cat' in French.
Minou is cajun french for cat