Temps de forme
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Argentina is "l'Argentine" in French. This is a feminine noun, with no masculine.
De temps en temps means 'from time to time' in French.
"Majorette" or "Meneur de Claque" Note: Both of these terms are feminine. There is no French masculine form for cheerleaders.
Singular form: ours polaire ours blanc Plural form: ours polaires ours blancs
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
The feminine form of "French" in French is "française."
Francais, this is the masculine form
To say what times it in french, you say " houte I'll seche".
Sur le temps.
You can say "une pause cigarette" in French.
that in french is 'quelle temps'.
forme (fem.)
In French, "silly" in feminine form is "silly" as well. The word "silly" does not change in gender in French.
You can say "Cela fait longtemps" to convey the phrase "It has been a long time" in French.
You would say "Le temps n'a pas de sens" in French.
Masculine form is "Ami" Feminine form is "Amie" (I'm from Canada, and have a lot of use for the french language
'party time' in french is 'heure de la fête'