Une chose is "a thing" in English.
"Chose", the French word meaning "thing", is a feminine word, e.g. une chose.If "Chose" is the English verb that is the past of "to choose", it must be noted that French verbs conjugated with avoir in the passe compose (like choisir = to choose), do not change based on gender.
something is completed or finished: quelque chose est terminé, quelque chose est fini. (from the verbs terminer and finir)NB: The word endings change for masculine/feminine or plural things that are ending.
"Lui fait quelque chose" means "he/she does something to him/her" in French.
The verb "to choose" in French is conjugated as follows: Choisir Je (I) choisis Tu (you) choisis Il/Elle/On (he/she/it) choisit Nous (we) choisissons Vous (you pl. or formal) choisissez Ils/Elles (they m. or f.) choisissent Past participle: choisi
It means - a thing/a matter (sometimes). In fact translation of this word strongly depends upon context it is used in.
'Une chose' is 'a thing' in French.
chose- things
"Chose", the French word meaning "thing", is a feminine word, e.g. une chose.If "Chose" is the English verb that is the past of "to choose", it must be noted that French verbs conjugated with avoir in the passe compose (like choisir = to choose), do not change based on gender.
quelque chose
the french word et means the English word and.
The definition of natality is birth rate. It is a French word.
Sweet thing = chose douce
The French word for the phrase "to snoop" is "fouiner." Another French word with a similar definition is "fureter."
le chapeau is the hat in French.
it's a placename
It means reasonable.
Appareil is a French word for clothing.