Un élève is an opposite of the French phrase une élève.
Specifically, the feminine singular indefinite article une and the masculine un mean "a, one." The feminine noun élève and the masculine élèverespectively mean "(female) student" and "(male) student." The pronunciation is "yoo-neh-lehv" in the feminine and "eh-neh-lehv" in the masculine.
The opposite of 'une élève' in French would be 'un élève', which means 'a male student'.
"Phrase" is called "phrase" in French.
The gender of the French phrase une fois is feminine. The pronunciation of the feminine singular indefinite article and noun -- which literally translates as "a time" or "one time" -- will be "yoon fea" in French.
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
Feminine describes the gender of the French phrase une règle. The feminine singular phrase translates as "a regulation," "a rule" or, in terms of the measuring instrument, "one ruler" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "yoon reg" in Alsatian French and "yoo-nuh reh-gluh" in Provençal French.
No, une école is not a masculine phrase in French. The feminine singular cardinal number/indefinite article and noun translate literally into English as "a school" or "one school" according to context. The pronunciation will be "yoo-ney-kol" in French.
you mean, the fem. ? Une élève. It means a student
There really is not an opposite. What is the opposite of friend? Maybe 'enemy', but not really that, either. What is the opposite of 'une' or 'one'? That is like asking what the opposite of a piece of wood is . . . there is none.
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'une phrase'
"Phrase" is called "phrase" in French.
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
une phrase (fem.)
a sentence is called "une phrase" in French
"A dozen" is an English equivalent of the French phrase une douzaine.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article une means "a, one". The feminine noun douzaine translates as "dozen". The pronunciation will be "yoon doo-zehn" in French.
une luge (fem.) is a sledge in French.
demander means to ask in French and 'une question' is 'a question', but the phrase should be 'poser une question'. You may 'demander une réponse' (ask for an answer), but not a question.
The gender of the French phrase une fois is feminine. The pronunciation of the feminine singular indefinite article and noun -- which literally translates as "a time" or "one time" -- will be "yoon fea" in French.