'une école' is a feminine noun in French
Ecole Polytechnique, graduate; Ecole des Mines, graduate
verbs have no gender in French. Only nouns and adjectives can be masculine or feminine.
Napoleon studied at several French military academies. He learned French (he was a native speaker of Corsican) and was particularly skilled at mathematics. His skill at mathematics meant that he underwent training at the Ecole Militaire to become an artillery officer. He graduated in 1785.
Une chenille is a French equivalent of 'inchworm'. It's pronounced 'shuh-nee'. It's a feminine gender noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'].
Yes. He went to college in a parisian school called Ecole Centrale.
The word "ecole" is feminine in French.
Ecole Maternelle
une ecole
The school Ecole is based in Berkeley, California. It is an international French American private elementary school and middle school and teaches French and English.
ecole
The word "ecole" is a French word that is written with an acute accent on the first "e." That makes it sound like "ay-col" in English.
West Point was modeled after the very successful French school called the Ecole Polytechnique. As it was in France, the US military Academy emphasized engineering.
He is a French Egyptologist, a lecturer at the Ecole du Louvre and the Institut Khufu.
comment etait ton ecole primaire
Ecole de gestion hotelière.
ecole or college une école - un collège
pour means 'for' in French, and école means school.