Une montre = A watch
It can also be the present conjugation of "Montrer", which means "To show".
e.g.
Montre-moi = Show me
Je lui montre ma montre = I am showing him my watch
a wristwatch
Une montre is a watch in French.
Montre-moi means 'show me' in French.
'ma montre'
la montre (timepiece) regarder (to watch)
a wristwatch
The gender of the French word montre is feminine. The above-mentioned examples represents the singular form of a noun whose translations include "display," "exhibit," "inspection," "show," "timepiece" or "watch" according to context in English. The pronunciation will be "mont" in northerly French and "moh-truh" in southerly French.
une montre / un bracelet-montre / une montre-bracelet
In French, the word "montre," which means "watch," is feminine. Therefore, it is referred to as "la montre." When using adjectives or articles with "montre," you should use feminine forms, such as "une belle montre" (a beautiful watch).
Montre (for the noun "wristwatch") Regarder (for the verb "to watch")
Show me your ticket
a watch is called "une montre" in French
Montre-moi means 'show me' in French.
Une montre is a watch in French.
The English phrase, "Show me your ticket" is "Montre toi ton billet" in French.
French: 'porte-mouvement de montre'
do you want to play in time-trial mode?