No, "soeur" is a feminine word in French. The masculine equivalent is "frère".
"Soeur" is a feminine noun in French.
"Sister" in French is "soeur."
"Le soeur de" is not a valid phrase in French. "Le" means "the," "soeur" means "sister," and "de" means "of." If you meant to say "la soeur de," it translates to "the sister of."
The abbreviation for "soeur" in French is "sœur".
Ta soeur est bruyante
"Soeur" is a feminine noun in French.
Une soeur is a feminine word in French.
"Ainé" is an adjective, meaning 'older'. Adjectives are supposed to be of the same 'gender' (masculine or feminine) that the word they qualify. In "frère ainé", "frère" is a masculine noun meaning brother, so the adjective is masculine. In "soeur ainée", "soeur" is feminine, so "ainée" takes the mark of the feminine.
Do you have a sister? Avez-vous une soeur? or: As-tu une soeur? (less formal) You have a sister. Vous avez une soeur. or: Tu as une soeur.
une soeur
La soeur is 'the sister.' Note. La Soeur is probably 'the nun'.
Ma soeur
grande soeur soeur ainée
"Sister" in French is "soeur."
"je t'aime, ma soeur" or "ma soeur, je t'aime"
"Le soeur de" is not a valid phrase in French. "Le" means "the," "soeur" means "sister," and "de" means "of." If you meant to say "la soeur de," it translates to "the sister of."
The abbreviation for "soeur" in French is "sœur".