"year" is generally "an" (masc.) for a duration or an age, or "année" (fem.) for a date, although both can be interchanged at times.
For instance, both "l'an dernier" or "l'année dernière" (last year) are common, but the latter is slightly more formal.
The word for year in French is "année."
In French, the word "year" (année) is feminine.
The French word for French is "français."
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
The French word for deck is "pont."
The word for "special" in French is "spécial."
L'année première
a year is tranlated 'un an' (masc.) or 'une année' (fem.) in French
Mars is the third month of the year (March) in French.
'une année' (fem.) is the duration of a year in French.
it's the french word for new year Eve
May, as in the 5th month of the year.
No, counting in French involves using French numbers consistently. Mixing French words with English numbers does not count as counting in French. To count in French, you need to use the French words for all the numbers in a sequence.
it is just postal same spelling i take french in high school im a sixth year
That's not a word in French. Are you sure you didn't mean "Bonne année" as in "Happy New Year"?
un or une for feminine nouns eg: un homme, une femme (a man, a lady) Answer: The above is incorrect. The French word "an" means "year" in English. The answer above gives the French for the English word "an".
cause made in france. By11 year: old mkdogg :p
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .