Grass is 'herbe' (fem.) in French. L'herbe est verte / une herbe verte is 'the grass is 'the green grass / a green grass'
'Le gazon' (masc.) or 'la pelouse' (fem.) both mean lawn. To mow the lawn is 'tondre la pelouse'.
Grass is 'herbe' (fem.) in French. L'herbe est verte / une herbe verte is 'the grass is 'the green grass / a green grass'
Grass is 'herbe' (fem.) in French.
The Japanese word for "grass" is "kusa" (草).
'une herbe' (fem.) is a French word for herb, weed, and grass.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
"herbe verte"
l'herbe est verte
L'herbe est verte.
In French, the word for grass is "herbe," which is feminine. Therefore, it uses feminine articles and adjectives, such as "la" (the) and "verte" (green). So, you would say "la herbe verte" for "the green grass."
Ne marche pas sur l'herbe.
Grass is "herbe" in French, which is a feminine noun.
Grass is 'herbe' (fem.) in French. L'herbe est verte / une herbe verte is 'the grass is 'the green grass / a green grass'
Grass is 'herbe' (fem.) in French.
French cows eat grass.
Salut! Je m'appelle Grace.
Grass in french.
The Japanese word for "grass" is "kusa" (草).