In French, the word "cat" is translated as "chat," which is masculine. As a result, the article "a" that goes before masculine singular nouns in French is "un." Therefore, in French, you would say "un chat" to mean "a cat."
It is the same word in French: Une cane
un or une for feminine nouns eg: un homme, une femme (a man, a lady) Answer: The above is incorrect. The French word "an" means "year" in English. The answer above gives the French for the English word "an".
un chat/une chatte
Black: Noir White: blanc and: et cat: une/ un chat une is femenine but un is masculine.
A flower in French is a une fleur.
"Un chat." A female cat is called "une chatte" and a kitten is called "un chaton".
The French word for cat is "chat". However, if the cat is a female, the French word would be "chatte".
The french word une means a,an,one
The French word for car is 'une auto / une automobile' or 'une voiture'.
The word "une cave" is feminine in French.
une girafe is a feminine word. You can tell it by the article: 'un' is masculine, 'une' is feminine
The French word for sphere, "une sphère," is feminine.
A bill is 'une note / une facture' in French.
a car is called 'une voiture" (or 'une auto' or 'une automobile') in French
The word "question" in French is feminine. It is "une question."
Yes, "une robe" is a French word that typically translates to "a dress" in English.
une librairie (NB a library is une bibliothèque in French)