It is "ce jardin." In French, "ce" is used before masculine singular nouns that begin with a consonant, while "cet" is used before masculine singular nouns that begin with a vowel sound. Since "jardin" starts with a consonant, the correct form is "ce jardin."
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The date of the Maharashatra DED CET 2012 exam has been declared for May 5th, 2012.
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This is cet in French. ce, cette, cet, ceci, celui-ci
The plural form of the word 'cet' is 'ces'.
it means "This" and is used before a masculine word starting with a vowel or with an aspirated "h":cet arbre, cet individu, cet objet, cet hommebut:ce heros, ce heron
'This' in french is ce, cet, cette, ces ce for genderless things such as paper.......... ce papier cet for male thing such as a man ................... cet homme cette for female things such as a woman....... cette femme ces for plural things such as these men......... ces hommes "This is" would be 'ce est' but two 'e's together like this would get contracted to c'est. this is paper...... c'est papier
Ce, cet and cette are demonstrative adjectives and they are used when you talk about something specific (like "this" or "that"). "Ce" is used when you're talking about something masculine (this dog: ce chien). "Cette" is used when you're talking about something feminine (this woman: cette femme). "Cet" is used when you're talking about something masculine that starts with a vowel (this tree: cet arbre) or a mute h (this man: cet homme, but this owl: ce hibou).
"est-ce que vous pouvez savoir où est cet endroit" "pouvez-vous savoir où se trouve cet endroit"
"Comment ca s'ecrit en francais?" (means "how do you write that in French")The adjective that (that object, this object) is ce or cet (before a vowel sound) or cette(feminine).There are a lot of words to translate "that" in french, depend the context: ce , cet, ces, cela, ça, lequel, où, que...
"Comment ca s'ecrit en francais?" (means "how do you write that in French")The adjective that (that object, this object) is ce or cet (before a vowel sound) or cette(feminine).There are a lot of words to translate "that" in french, depend the context: ce , cet, ces, cela, ça, lequel, où, que...
A garden is "un jardin" (masc.) in French.
as a pronoun, ceci (suh-see) as an adjective, ce (masc. sing.) cette (fem. sing.) ces (pl.) or cet (masc. sing. followed by vowel) examples: ce mot (suh mo) cette balle (set bahl) ces choses (say shohz) cet écran (seh tay-crah[n])
Jardin is masculine in both French and Spanish.
Pouvons nous voir cet âne ? (donkey) Pouvons nous voir ce cul ? (bottom)