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Is 'xylophone' feminine or masculine when translated from English to French?

The word "xylophone" is masculine in gender when translated from English to French. The masculine singular noun xylophoneindeed serves as the French equivalent. The pronunciation will be "gzi-luh-fuhn" in French.


Is xylophone a word in french?

yuuup.


How do you say xylephone in french?

un xylophone


Words in French that start with X?

French words that start with x are:Xylophone, Xénon, xénophobe, xérès, xylophage


How do you say xylophone in french?

It's the same as the English spelling.


What words begin with 'x' in french?

xylophone, xylophage, xénophobe, xénon, Xérès, Xavier


What musical instruments begains with the letter x?

Musical instruments that start with x:xylophone


What are some french words that start with a letter x?

There aren't too many: xénogreffe (xenotransplant) xénon (xenon) xénophobe (xenophobe or xenophobic) xénophobie (xenophobia) Xénophone (Xenophone) xénotransplantation (xenotransplantation) xérès (sherry) xérophyte (xerophyte) Xérès (Xeres) XML (same as in English: eXtensible Markup Language) xylograph (xylographer) xylographie ([the art of] xylography or [a single] xylograph) xylographique (xylographic) xylophage (xylophagous) xylophene (wood preservative) xylophone (xylophone) There may be more in an unabridged dictionary, but those are the only ones listed in my Oxford-Hechette bi-lingual one.


List of the objects starting with letter x?

object starting with x is xylophone.


What is an antonym for xylophone?

antonym of xylophone


What does xylophone mean?

A xylophone is a musical insrtument.


What are some interesting facts about the xylophone?

Some interesting facts about the Xylophone is that it looks very much like a Piano, it was originated in first Asia and then spread to Africa and more, Xylophones and Marimbas are actually 2 different instruments and the Xylophone was first used in Dance Macabre in 1874 by a french composer named Camille Saint-Saens.