étagères
Those shelves are made of wood.
Une bibliothèque = a bookcase (yes, it's the same word as 'library'). Une etagère = a set of shelves
No, the noun shelves is the plural form of the singular noun shelf.A possessive noun is indicated by the use of an apostrophe.The possessive form of the plural noun shelves is shelves'.Examples:The bookcase has four shelves. (plural noun)She dusted all of the shelves' contents. (plural possessive noun, the contents of the shelves)
The furniture item with shelves is etagere. It is French.
The word "commode" originated from the French word "commode," which means convenient or suitable. It was first used in the 17th century to refer to a piece of furniture with drawers or shelves for storing personal items.
This refrigerator comes with four glass shelves
Store shelves is two words. An example sentence can be "the store shelves were nearly empty".
A shelve is 'une étagère' (feminine noun) in French.
Bookcase?
You could either say une étagère (a shelving unit, a set of shelves) or un petit placard (a cupboard, a small cabinet).
She carefully arranged the books on the shelves in her cozy home library, creating a colorful and inviting display for visitors.
A book case?