Salut: The answer is correct. My additions in bold are just for clarification:
savoir - things/places/etc
or connaitre - persons
to know is translated 'savoir' in French. Another verb translated as "to know" is connaître.
to know is translated "savoir" in French.
to know je sais tu sais i know you know
there is a verb for lose/losing/etc... but no noun that i know
Connaitre is the verb, to know. Reconnaitre is the verb, to remember or recall. It is conjugated the same way as Connaitre
I don't know of a noun in French - ete. There is a verb - etre - to be- which has a conjugation -ete. As a verb it is , of course, neither masculine nor feminine.
The verb in French for "to learn" is "Apprendre"
No, but "attendre" is a verb meaning "to wait"
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
That is plomb!
No, "use" is an English verb (or it can also be a noun). The French version is "utiliser" (verb) and "utilisation" (noun).
The french verb could be "s'élever", "monter", "augmenter"