Glasses (as in the things that help you see) are called des lunettes (fem., "lew-net") in French. Sunglasses are called des lunettes de soleil.
You say "He is French" by saying "Il est français" in French.
glasses (spectacles) are 'des lunettes' (plural, feminine) in French.
elle a des verres
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
You say "He is French" by saying "Il est français" in French.
To say "reading glasses" in French, you would say "les lunettes de lecture."
Elle porte des lunettes
to wear glasses is 'porter des lunettes' in French.
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glasses (spectacles) are 'des lunettes' (plural, feminine) in French.
'Banríon' comórtais áilleachta
glasses are 'des verres' in French. If you think of spectacles, they are called 'lunettes'.
Lunettes
Boite de lunette. That is assuming you mean spectacles--glasses for seeing--it is lunette. "Lunette" is singular, like a PAIR of glasses, so English "Where ARE my glasses?" (plural verb) would be "Ou EST ma lunette?" If you mean drinking glasses, they are verres.
Glasses - Lunettes
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