It means- The boy over there
'le garçon parle' means 'the boy is speaking' in French.
"Un garçon" in French means "a boy" in English.
"Ici garçon" translates to "Here, boy" in English.
all words except for proper nouns have a gender in french such as ( une file, or un garcon) but once you get into regular nouns there is no technical reason for its gender such as (une salad: salad, or un porte: door)
"Garçon" is a masculine noun in French.
'Je suis fini avec le garcon' is French for 'I am finished with the boy'.
boy with blue eyes, or blue-eyed boy ;)
'le garçon parle' means 'the boy is speaking' in French.
This makes no sense. It is le garcon parisien because garcon means BOY. BUT,LA MOOR; LE GARSSAWHN PA REE ZEE EHN
"Comment s'appelle le garçon?" is French for "What is the boy's name?"
boy
pom boys
The phrase 'le garcon la-bas, qui est-ce' means the young man over there, who is he? In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'le' means 'the'. The noun 'garcon' means 'boy, fellow, guy, waiter, young man'. The adverb 'la' means 'there'. The adverb 'bas' means 'low'. The interrogative pronoun 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. And the demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'.
One boy
French to English: I do not want the boy who loves
la couleur de la sauce d'airelles: The colour of the cranberry sauce.un garcon: A boy
Un garcon means- a boy