the noun is "utilisation"
Utiliser in French means "to use."
to use is 'utiliser' or 'user (de) in French.
Utiliser means 'to use' in French.
Ne pas utiliser
the French word 'dont' means "including" in French. vous pouvez utiliser ce mot dans des situations diverses, dont celle ci. (You can use that word in various situations, including this one).
ne pas utiliser - reservé
use mean "utiliser" " se servir de" .... in french
Recycle and reuse is "recycler et réutiliser" in French.
No, "use" is an English verb (or it can also be a noun). The French version is "utiliser" (verb) and "utilisation" (noun).
"they" is hard to answer. If the group of people you are reffering to has a male in it then "they" would be "ils" but if the group is all girls it would be "elles". To put the verb "use" in past tense you have to use two verbs in french and in this case you use the verb "avoir" (to have) and utiliser (to use). So in conclusion, if it's a group with a boy it's "Ils ont utiliser" and if it's a group of compleetely girls it is "Elles ont utiliser"
The nominal form of the French verb "habiter" is "habitation."
est-ce que je peux utiliser les toilettes (always plural)