A toe is 'un orteil' (masc.) in French; plural: des orteils.
a knife = un couteau (pronounce coo-toe)
A bientot. Pronouced; Ah-be-en-toe
trop tôt pronounced something like <trow toe>
le petit orteil, le petit doigt de pied
a toe is translated 'un orteil' (masc.) in French.
"un sabot de chameau"I'm speaking of an animal's foot, of course.
toh-may-toh Rhyme it with potato... Tomato: tuh-mey-toh I say 'toe-mah-toe' because I'm English. Americans say 'toe-may-toe'. Neither is incorrect, but the English way is the original English pronunciation.
I love my toe
I would assume that: Chateauroux= (Sha toe rooh), with a slight 'roll' of the tongue on the syllable 'rooh'. At least I think... :)
'tu as peint tes ongles de pied / les ongles de tes orteils '
Yes, the word "toe" in French is feminine. It is translated as "orteil" when referring to a toe in general, but the specific term for a toe is "orteil" which is masculine. However, the term "orteille" can be used to refer to the toes in a more general context, which is feminine.
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