pronoun
Ass in seat - As in; "We are leaving at 4:00 so AIS at 3:55"
L'emblème royal français is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the French royal emblem".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le* is "the". The masculine noun emblème means "emblem". The masculine adjective royal means "royal". The masculine adjective français translates as "French".The pronunciation will be "law-blem rwa-yal fraw-say" in French.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun whose spelling begins with a vowel.
Le drapeau (flag) américain est bleu, rouge et blanc
the same adjective can apply to several nouns at once, just as in English. les tulipes, les dahlias, les roses étaient rouges = the tulips, the dahlias, the roses were red. les rues, les maisons et le château étaient anciens : the streets, the houses and the castle were old. (nbote that when you have both feminine and masculine nouns, the adjective will take the masculine form)
'what is the (your?) favorite subject' 'la (ma) matière préférée est le français' = French is the (my) favorite subject.
Le français (noun, masc. singular) > les français (plural). The spelling doesn't change, as the singular word already ends by a 's'. But 'la française' (noun, fem., singular) is spelled when plural: 'les françaises' with the additional 's'.
Singular:Masculine = Le Français (The Frenchman)Feminine = La Française (The Frenchwoman)Plural:Masculin = Les Français (The Frenchmen)Feminine = Les Françaises (The Frenchwomen)Otherwise, "French" is an Adjective and it describes a Noun.And if you want to say the word, "noun" in French, it's le "nom".
The word français is masculine, not feminine, in gender in French. The masculine singular adjective/noun/pronoun translates into English as "French." The pronunciation will be "faw-seh" in French.
"le français" (French language) "un français, une française" (a Frenchman, a Frenchwoman)
AIS (Automatic Identification System) is a system that is used in ships which automatically tracks the data sent between nearby ships or the AIS base station.
In Irish it's: fill ar / pill ar / tar ar ais (to return to a place) tabhair ar ais / cuir ar ais (to return an object)
plutôt t'aider avec ton mauvais français
AIS stands for Alarm Indication Signal It is used to indicate that somewehere upstream of this port the signal is lost.
Buddhism ais a philosophy or a religion, not a language. As a consequence there is no "Buddhist" word for sister.
"French-Chinese dictionary" is an English equivalent of the French phrase dictionnaire français-chinois.Specifically, the masculine noun dictionnaire is "dictionary". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun français means "French". The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun chinoistranslates as "Chinese".The pronunciation will be "deek-syoh-nehr" in French.
le français (masculine article, plus masculine noun / or adjective) - la française (feminine article plus feminine noun / or adjective)
Stångenäs AIS was created in 1946.