The "forme nominale" of the verb "gouter" in French is "gout." This refers to the nominal form or the noun derived from the verb, which means "taste" in English. It is used in contexts where the action or concept of tasting is being discussed without referring to the specific verb action.
"haut-de-forme" is masculine.
Depend the context: "en forme de..", "de forme...", "formé", "profilé". "En forme de triangle" (triangle-shaped), "De forme bizarre" (odd shaped), "bien formé" (well-shaped)
En forme de coeur means 'heart-shaped' in French.
The cast of Le haut de forme de Polidor - 1913 includes: Polidor as Polidor
'dans la faut gouter' means nothing in French -
in the form of..
'dans la faut gouter' makes no sense in French.
tombes en forme de dôme de notables musulmans.
Daniel Brassard has written: 'Un gouter de poesie' -- subject(s): Francais, Recueil de textes et d'activites poetiques
heart shaped
Type your answer here... taste
club de gym, club de remise en forme