a felt tip pen
felt tip pens. Ans. 2 A felt tip pen in French is 'un feutre'. Un stylo is a pen, most often a ball-point.
"Un feutre" in English translates to "a felt pen" or "a marker." It refers to a writing instrument with a felt tip that is used for drawing or writing. These pens come in various colors and are commonly used in art and crafts.
Feutre and stylo-feutre are French equivalents of the Australian English word "texta." The respective pronunciation of the masculine singular nouns -- which also translate as "felt-tipped pen," "marker," and "marking pen" elsewhere in the English-speaking world -- will be "fuht" and "stee-lo-fuht" in northerly French and "fuh-truh" and "stee-lo-fuh-truh" in southerly French.
un feutre effaçable, un feutre à tableau blanc, un crayon effaçable, un crayon Velleda (trademark).
"A marker" or "one marker" can be English equivalents of the French phrase un feutre.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one." The masculine noun feutremeans "felt-tipped pen, marker." The pronunciation will be "eh fuhtr" in central-north France and "eh fuh-truh" in southern France.
Probably a felt-tip pen - 'feutre' means felt.
felt tip pens. Ans. 2 A felt tip pen in French is 'un feutre'. Un stylo is a pen, most often a ball-point.
"Un feutre" in English translates to "a felt pen" or "a marker." It refers to a writing instrument with a felt tip that is used for drawing or writing. These pens come in various colors and are commonly used in art and crafts.
'un feutre' is a felt tip pen in French. 'Des feutres' is the plural.
Feutre and stylo-feutre are French equivalents of the Australian English word "texta." The respective pronunciation of the masculine singular nouns -- which also translate as "felt-tipped pen," "marker," and "marking pen" elsewhere in the English-speaking world -- will be "fuht" and "stee-lo-fuht" in northerly French and "fuh-truh" and "stee-lo-fuh-truh" in southerly French.
a felt pen is 'un feutre' or 'un crayon feutre' in French. These are masculine nouns.
un feutre
un feutre effaçable, un feutre à tableau blanc, un crayon effaçable, un crayon Velleda (trademark).
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feutre\ means felt tip pen
Yes, "feutres" is a feminine word in French. It translates to "markers" in English and is typically used in a feminine context, as indicated by the article "les" when referring to it in plural form ("les feutres"). In singular form, it would be "une feutre."
a fedora is called 'un chapeau mou' or 'un feutre mou' in French.