Didn't the English word 'envelope' come from French?
Enveloppe extraordinaire
une enveloppe (with a double 'p')
Envelope is a noun.
The possessive form for the noun envelope is envelope's.Example: The envelope's flap wasn't sealed.
Envelopes is correct.
It's a french word. (1705)
It comes from French.
Enveloppe extraordinaire
une enveloppe (with a double 'p')
une enveloppe (one l, double p) is the French spelling for envelope.
'une enveloppe' (fem.) (with a double 'p')
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In many languages, nouns are assigned a grammatical gender. For example, in French, "envelope" (enveloppe) is feminine, while in Spanish, "sobre" (envelope) is masculine. However, in English, nouns do not have gendered classifications. Therefore, whether an envelope is considered masculine or feminine depends on the language in question.
This is how you spell "seal" in french: seal
The answer is an envelope. It contains a letter.
Envelope is a noun.
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