my house = ma maison
my son = mon fils
my daughter = ma fille
ma is the possessive used when the person / object / thing that you own is feminine
mon is the possessive used when the person / object / thing that you own is masculine
The owner's gender has no importance. Either boys and girls can speak of "ma voiture" or "mon cheval"
une voiture : ma voiture
un cheval : mon cheval
No, Beach Boy songs are not sung in French.
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Yes. Celine's three boys speak French. They always speak French at home and their nanny is Celine's sister.
"a cause de gracons" in french means because of boys..
Coquin
'français'
As there is no tense in the French language in which you can say "the boys are playing" the closest you can do is say that "the boys play" which translates to "Les Garçons jouent" or "Les Jeunes jouent"
canadien
americain!
"Cinq garçons."
toilettes garçons
two boys deux garcons hey, boys ! he, les gars !
Mon trois garçons
Jumeaux. If they were twin girls the word would become jumelles.
You would say "deux garçons" in French.
say stand up : lever les garçons
le dortoir des garçons