"Une" is used in front of feminine singular nouns, while "un" is used in front of masculine singular nouns. It depends on the gender and number (singular/plural) of the noun you are referring to.
The prefix "un-" can be put in front of the word "describe" to create the word "undescribe."
une girafe is a feminine word. You can tell it by the article: 'un' is masculine, 'une' is feminine
A friend is un ami (masc.), une amie (fem.) in French. You may also use un / une camarade.
Une stylo means 'handwriting pen' in French.Every object in French is either feminine or masculine. Une I think is masculine whilst Un is feminine.Une Stylo means 'a ball-point pen'. Une is a feminine word for 'a'. You can also use Un which is a musculine word for 'a'.-Melo
un baiser (masc.) or une bise (fem.). Une bise is at most a peck on the cheek.
une célibataire (the word is the same for both masculine or feminine except that you put un instead of une)
un/une
un or une for feminine nouns eg: un homme, une femme (a man, a lady) Answer: The above is incorrect. The French word "an" means "year" in English. The answer above gives the French for the English word "an".
une moquette, un tapis, une carpette
"un an" (masc.) or "une ann
The prefix "un-" can be put in front of the word "describe" to create the word "undescribe."
un chapeau, une cagoule, un bonnet de laine, une casquette, un bérét
In French, the word "cat" is translated as "chat," which is masculine. As a result, the article "a" that goes before masculine singular nouns in French is "un." Therefore, in French, you would say "un chat" to mean "a cat."
une girafe is a feminine word. You can tell it by the article: 'un' is masculine, 'une' is feminine
Trousers = un pantalon
The word "ordinateur" uses the indefinite article "un."
Yes, it is. "Un" is for masculine and "une" is for feminine.