chat noir
chat=cat
noir=black
in French the noun comes first, then adjective is said second
There is a French children's song called the little black cat. The translation in French is Le Chat Noir.
Chat noir.
'un chat noir'
un chat noir
le chat noir
The black cat is an English equivalent of 'le chatnoir'. The masculine definite article 'le' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'chat' means 'cat'. The adjective 'noir' means 'black'. All together, they're pronounced 'luh shah nwahr'.
Black: Noir White: blanc and: et cat: une/ un chat une is femenine but un is masculine.
"Henri le chat noir" translates as "Henry the black cat" in English.
Un chat noir et blanc
J'ai eu peur du chat noir.
black cat and the red eyed black cat [only in the japanice area]
because it is a black cat