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Well, darling, in French, the word "notebook" is masculine. So, if you want to refer to a notebook in French, you would say "un cahier" which means "a notebook" in English. Just remember, whether it's masculine or feminine, a notebook is always there to jot down your thoughts and dreams, regardless of its gender.
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."
I'm not sure. how do u say i dont speak english in french?
You would say "La classe de français commence" in French.
To say 'I have a notebook' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un cuaderno.'
Cahier is a French word. It means notebook.
There is los of ways to say notebook in French but the most common word to use is the following: un cahier
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Well, darling, in French, the word "notebook" is masculine. So, if you want to refer to a notebook in French, you would say "un cahier" which means "a notebook" in English. Just remember, whether it's masculine or feminine, a notebook is always there to jot down your thoughts and dreams, regardless of its gender.
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."
When I was little my grandmother use to tell me that to stop making a galimacha, but that is only one way to say it they're are a bunch of ways. That's like asking how do you say notebook in english well you have multiple different ways: notebook, journal, sprial notebook, tablet, pad, workbook, diary. It all depends on what is in there and what it is used for, it works the same in french.
You say daily class schedule in french as horaire quotidien de la classe.
You start french class:"tu commences les cours de français"
un cours de sciences
Classe = Class You can also say Salle = Room
la classe
notebook