The word fois means "time" in the sense of, "my first time" (ma première fois).
another example:
Je te l'ai dit cent fois ! -- I've told you a hundred times!
Careful not to confuse fois with temps (time, as in the fourth dimension) or heure (time of day, e.g. six o'clock or six heures).
In French, you would say "J'ai vu le film deux fois." The phrase "J'ai vu" means "I have seen," "le film" means "the movie," and "deux fois" means "twice."
the noun beagle is the same in French.
bonjour
Butterfly
the word means snail in English and i would know that because i speak french
tous les deux - à la fois
Yes, "fois" in French is feminine. The masculine form is "fois" (time), and the feminine form is "fois" (as in "une fois" - one time).
'et à la prochaine fois' means 'until next time' in French.
'fois'2 X 2 = 4: "deux fois deux, [égale] quatre"2 X 3 = 6: "deux fois trois, six"...
deux fois pronounce it like this du fwa
une fois = once
"cette fois" means "this time".
deux fois deux"deux fois deux, quatre"
La prochaine fois Next time, I will be more careful. La prochaine fois, je serai plus prudent
The gender of the French phrase une fois is feminine. The pronunciation of the feminine singular indefinite article and noun -- which literally translates as "a time" or "one time" -- will be "yoon fea" in French.
Chaque fois
Une fois.