"A sheet of paper" is an English equivalent of the French phrase une feuille de papier.
Specifically, the feminine singular indefinite article une is "a, one". The feminine noun feuille literally means "leaf". The preposition de means "of". The masculine noun papier translates as "paper".
The pronunciation will be "yoon foy* duh pah-pyey" in French.
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "toy".
a piece of paer
The correct definite article for the French word "papier" is "le." Therefore, it is "le papier," which means "the paper" in English.
'le papier'
le papier peint
papier ordinaire
from google translation : feuille de papier en vrac
Une feuille de papier is a sheet of paper in French.
Feuille de papier
la feuille (fem.) means the leaf (when speaking of trees) or a sheet of paper in French.
Le papier is a masculine noun, but la feuille is a feminine noun. In "la feuille de papier", papier serves only as a complement; the main word, and subsequently the expression as a whole, are feminine: "la feuille de papier est bleue" (qualifying adjectives are in feminine form)
une feuille de papier
a piece of paer
prenez une feuille de papier
Papier (masc.) is translated "paper" in English.
écrivez votre nom sur votre feuille / mettez votre nom sur votre papier.
Give me your sheet of paper.
The correct definite article for the French word "papier" is "le." Therefore, it is "le papier," which means "the paper" in English.