"Cochon" is a masculine noun in French.
"Pupitre" is a masculine noun in French.
"Les joues" is a feminine noun in French.
That translates to "a pig"Oink.
Regarde, c'est le cochon!
Tu pues comme un cochon. (I guess you're the pig).
"Pupitre" is a masculine noun in French.
The likely word is the adjective "feminine" (female, as opposed to masculine).
"Les joues" is a feminine noun in French.
The French words for pig are "cochon" or "porc" (both masculine nouns).un cochon
Le cochon (masculine) d'Inde
Sow - female Boar - Male Piglets - Young
'Cochon' is a French equivalent of 'pig'. As a masculine noun in the singular, 'cochon' has 'il' ['the'] for its singular definite article, and 'un' ['a, one'] for its indefinite. It's pronounced 'koh-shoh'.
"Le premier petit cochon est gentil". * Le (the) is used because the animal is assumed to be a male. * First is premier, the masculine version of the adjective. * Little is petit, also masculine. * Pig is cochon. * Is is translated as est, third person of the verb être. * Nice is gentil, also masculine.
Cochon de terre is a French equivalent of the English word aardvark.Specifically, the masculine noun cochon means "pig." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun terremeans "land."The pronunciation will be "koh-shoh duh tehr" in French.
Georges Cochon died in 1959.
Georges Cochon was born in 1879.
Le Cochon was created in 1970.