The word "xylophone" is masculine in gender when translated from English to French. The masculine singular noun xylophoneindeed serves as the French equivalent. The pronunciation will be "gzi-luh-fuhn" in French.
Chicken is "poulet" in French, which is a masculine noun.
The word "sad" is feminine and masculine when translated from English to French. The most common translation will be triste in the feminine and masculine singular and tristes in the feminine and masculine plural. The pronunciation will remain "treest" in both the singular and plural.
o,a, os, as. masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, feminine plural)All of them is translated as "The" in english.
"Lamp" in English is lampe in French, where it is a feminine word since it takes la for "the" and une for "a" or "one."
The French equivalent of the English word "pork" is masculine, not feminine, in gender. The masculine singular noun porcmay be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le ("the"). The pronunciation will be "pohr" in French.
Chicken is "poulet" in French, which is a masculine noun.
"Cat" in English is gatta in the feminine and gatto in the masculine.
"White" in English is bianca in the feminine and bianco in the masculine in Italian.
"Little" in English is piccola in the feminine and piccolo in the masculine in Italian.
"Child" in English is bambina in the feminine and bambino in the masculine in Italian.
The English article "a" is translated "un" (masculine) or "une" (feminine) in French.
"One" in English is um in the masculine and uma in the feminine in Portuguese.
The word "big" can be feminine or masculine when translated from English to French. The choice depends upon the gender and number of the objects or people being so described: the singular grandand the plural grands in the masculine and the singular grande and the plural grandes in the feminine. The respective pronunciations will be "graw" in the masculine and "grawnd" in the feminine in French.
The word "sad" is feminine and masculine when translated from English to French. The most common translation will be triste in the feminine and masculine singular and tristes in the feminine and masculine plural. The pronunciation will remain "treest" in both the singular and plural.
o,a, os, as. masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, feminine plural)All of them is translated as "The" in english.
"Authentic" in English means autentica in the feminine and autentico in the masculine in Italian.
"Blank" in English means blanc in the masculine and blanche in the feminine in French.