"un genou" (masc.) irregular plural : "des genoux"
Knee guards are "les genouillères" (feminine noun) in French, after the word "genou" meaning knee.
"Genou Droit" in French translates to "Right Knee" in English.
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"Knee" isn't a French word, it's an English word. It's often possible to translate a given word in several ways. The only one I know of for "knee" is "le genou" which is masculine, but it's entirely possible that there's some alternate word that also means "knee" but is feminine.
somnifère pronounced somm-knee-fair
In French, "without kneepants" translates to sans culottes.
"Plier" means to bend; "bend the knee" would be "plie le genou." In ballet dancing, we say "plié" when bending the knees.
It is pronounced "seh-veen-yuh."
le genou, (pl. les genoux) means the knee in French.
Chinese knee how French zut zut et zut Spanish pouta Japaneese go knee chee wa Hope this helps
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when talking about a skirt you can use the literal translation "sous le genou". You can also say mi-longue (of medium length), but this is less precise.