Flûte
flûte
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
Zut! Mince ! Flute !
FangxiangFiddleFinger cymbalsFingerboard synthesizerFiscarmonicaFlageoletsFlugelhornFluteFolgerphoneFrench HornSource: Institute of Musical Instrument Technology
In French, the word "flute" is feminine, so it is la flûte.
In French, the word "flute" is feminine, so you would use the feminine article "la" with it.
Jouer la cannelure pronounced: jew-ay la can-e-lure
No, a flute is not a type of French bread. In the context of bread, the term "flute" usually refers to the shape of the loaf, resembling a long, thin shape. French bread includes varieties like baguettes and bâtards, but "flute" itself is not a recognized category of French bread.
flûte
That is the correct spelling of the "flute a bec" (French flûte à bec) or "beak flute" the modern form of which is the "recorder" or song flute.
A flute's range is higher than that of a cello, French horn, or tympani.
Piccalo (by far) is the highest. Next comes: flute, oboe, clarinet, french horn.
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