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.
The verb "sais" in French is the first person singular form of the verb "savoir," which means "to know" in English.
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.
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
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
The verb in French for "to learn" is "Apprendre"
The french verb could be "s'élever", "monter", "augmenter"
to have is the verb "avoir" in French.
No
"Use" is not a French verb; it is an English verb meaning to employ or operate something for a specific purpose. In French, you can use the verb "utiliser" to convey a similar meaning.