j'ai amené mon classeur.
A binder (school item) is 'un classeur' (masc.) in French.
In French, the word "binder" is masculine, so it is "un classeur."
school binder = cartable (french Canadian) or classeur (french European) *classeur = filing cabinet in French Canadian *cartable = a kind of school bag in French European
un classeur (masc.) is a binder in French.
I brought thirty friends is " j'ai amené trente amis " in French.
le classeur.
The way to say I got a toy in french is j;ai eu un joue
English to French translation: amené 30 amis
"Un classeur" is French for "a binder" or "a filing cabinet," used to organize and store documents or papers.
Aglutinate
Je les ai portées à son.
Un cartable, un classeur (à anneaux) and un reliure (à anneaux) are French equivalents of the English phrase "a binder." The masculine singular terms also translate literally and respectively as "one binder" in Canada (case 1), "one binder (with rings)" in France (example 2) and "one binder (with rings)" in the French-speaking world (instance 3). The respective pronunciations will be "eh kar-tab," "eh kla-syoo-a-no" and "eh ruh-lyoo-ra-no" in French.