Papier (masc.) is translated "paper" in English.
Papier is neither masculine nor feminine, rather it is plural.
"du papier" means "paper", litterally, it means "some paper" and indicates more than one sheet.
un crayon de papier means pencil. Des feutres means felt tip pens and un taille crayon is a pencil sharpener Sorry, early morning answers... it should be crayon à papier (crayon de papier would be a paper pencil) :)
The correct definite article for the French word "papier" is "le." Therefore, it is "le papier," which means "the paper" in English.
'paper' in french is 'papier'
It is masculine. Le papier Un papier
papier peint
le papier
Le papier (masculine)
Papier. Pronounced papiAY
Le papier
'le papier'