'Un' means the number one, but it is also the masculine form of a/an, as opposed to 'une' which is feminine.
You say un crayon in French.
a and an are spelled 'un' or 'une' in French. Use 'un' with masculine nouns, and 'une' with feminine ones.
"un nouveau look, une nouvelle allure, un nouvel air, un nouvel aspect" French tend to use "un nouveau look"
A school bag is 'un cartable' in French. Another term also in use is 'un sac d'école'.
Un sandwich is a masculine noun in French.
A school bag is 'un cartable' in French. Another term also in use is 'un sac d'école'.
présentation .... use a translator if you need help with french .
The half-spheric bowl the French use for their breakfast is 'un bol' (masc.) in French.
"un gentilhomme" when speaking of a man of some nobility in the past. Otherwise French use the term "gentleman" for a well-educated, courteous man. Un monsieur
An owl in French is 'un hibou' or is it Un chouette? And when do use use which?
'un réfrigérateur' or 'un frigo' (use 'frigo' when you would use 'fridge' in English)
To write 'a little bit' in French, you can use the phrase 'un peu' which translates directly to 'a little'. So, 'a little bit' can be expressed as 'un peu'.