un lit
le lit = the bed
Get in your bed is 'va dans ton lit' in French.
to go to bed angry is 'aller au lit en colère' in French.
There is an old French word 'cuilte' meaning 'mattress' from Latin 'culcita', the same meaning. The word became to mean 'thick outer bed covering' for no known reason
"un lit" is a bed but "lit" is just bed (pronounced "uhn lee" or just "lee")xx
The French word for bed, "lit," is masculine.
In French, the word for bed is "lit," which is masculine. Therefore, it is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le lit" (the bed) or "un lit" (a bed).
No such word in French. "la" is the article for a feminine word. Maybe "la caméra" (the camera) or "la macaréna" (the macarena danse)
le lit = the bed
J'ai un bon lit
Un lit (masc.) is a bed in English.
A bed is 'un lit' (masc.) in French.
Get in your bed is 'va dans ton lit' in French.
A bed is 'un lit' in French.
bed linen are called 'les draps' (properly 'the sheets') in French.
The spelling matteras is a French conjugation, meaning roughly you will watch.The likely word is mattress (a bed cushion).
bed in french would be être.