Le chien noir in French is "the black dog" in English.
Quatre chats en noir means 'four cats (dressed) in black' in English.
The black cat is an English equivalent of 'le chatnoir'. The masculine definite article 'le' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'chat' means 'cat'. The adjective 'noir' means 'black'. All together, they're pronounced 'luh shah nwahr'.
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It is usually left as such in English, "gamay noir". "Gamay" is the name of the variety of grape, and the name of the wine made from it. "Noir" means "black", and indicates a dark red color.
Black is an English equivalent of 'noir'. The French word is pronounced 'nwahr'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine 'noire' is pronounced 'nwahrr'.
'the black Mozart'
"Dark black" in English is noir foncé in French.
"Samoza's black gold"
He has black pants.
Black is dark.
Black Gold Somoza.