man : homme
woman : femme
The French word 'morte' can refer to a dead woman or death. The French word 'mort' refers to a dead man. For example, 'Elle est morte.' (refers to a woman's death) and 'Il est mort.' (refers to a man's death).
A sportsman is "un sportif" (for a man). For a woman, we say "une sportive".
The word Celibatarie is French When translated from French to English it means single mother, single person, a single man, bachelor, or a single woman.
A woman (French name)
Korean in french is coréen for a man and coréenn for a woman.
a man = un homme (pronounce urn omm)
You can say "ma femme" in French to refer to "my woman."
mon if the word is masculine singularma if the word is masculine singularmes if the word is masculine or feminine pluralBTW in french possessive adjectives are related to the possessed thing not to the one who is possessing:i.e.english: her dog, 'her' cause a woman is possessing a dogfrench: son chien, 'son': chien is masculine, not matter if a man or a woman is possessing it
Beau to be describing a man or masculine object Belle to be describing a woman or feminine object
woman, lady: madame man: monsieur
This is a man's name, and is French in origin.
The French for man is homme.