Literally "for rain" a parapluie is an umbrella
The French word "parapluie" translates to "umbrella" in English.
A parapluie is a French term for an umbrella.
Paa-ru-ploo-ee "Paa" rhymes with "baa" (the sound a sheep makes). "Ru" has the same sound as the first syllable of "rudder" without the "d" "Ploo" rhymes with "flu". "Ee" is the vowel in the word "see".
False. In French, possessive adjectives change based on the gender and number of the noun being described, not based on the owner of the item. The possessive adjective must agree in gender and number with the item possessed, not with the possessor.
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A parapluie is a French term for an umbrella.
A "parapluie" is an umbrella in French.
parapluie is french for umbrella
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parapluie (masculine)
A french umbrella is a masculine article.
J'ai ton parapluie.
A parapluie is the French term for an umbrella. You can see this as "pluie" means rain in French.
Salut: parapluie [para-ploo-ee]
un parapluie (masculine noun) is 'an umbrella' in French.
Hey people around the world french anem for umbrella is Parapluie