You call him Monsieur, pronounced something like M'syuh.
You call him Monsieur, pronounced something like M'syuh.
"Monsieur" is the equivalent of "Mr." in French. It is used to address or refer to a man in a formal or polite manner.
No, "monsieur" is not feminine; it is the French term for "mister" or "sir," used to address a man. The feminine equivalent is "madame." In French, nouns have gender, and "monsieur" is masculine.
'man' in french is 'homme'
The French for man is homme.
Man is Homme in French.
My/Your man is "mon / ton homme" in French.
adresse (fem.) (and with a single 'd')
Old man in french is 'Vieille homme'.
"Good night to a man in french."
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