Glasses (the ones you wear on your face).
A drinking glass is 'un verre'. The glass (material) is le verre / du verre (masc.) in French.
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
*American English *British English *Australian English *Filipino English
Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
At secondary school there was English language and English literature. English language was punctuation etc. English literature was popems, stories etc.
les Lunettes means glasses and it is feminin. but like english we don't say glass, we say glasses and "les" is for plural. des lunettes is feminin but instead of "les" you can use "des" (for plural)!!!
'spectacles' (same spelling as English) or 'lunettes'
" I'm wearing glasses "
mes lunettes (feminine and plural)
A feminine noun before a masculine prepositional phrase describes the gender of the French phrase lunettes de soleil. The feminine plural noun lunettes means "glasses" and the masculine possessive singular phrase de soleil "of (the) sun," for a translation as "sunglasses" in English. The pronunciation will be "lyoo-net so-ley" in Alsatian French.
to wear glasses is 'porter des lunettes' in French.
Sunglasses in French is spelled "lunettes de soleil."
Lunettes are most commonly used in architecture. They either a half-moon shaped space or window.
Feminine: "les lunettes de soleil" (used in the plural)
At the low end, and pair of Lunettes glasses can cost a mere $65.00. A more expensive pair of Harley Davidson Lunettes glasses can cost over $400.00.
Lunettes
lunettes.