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How do you pronounce cat in french?

it is spelled chat but you say it the same way


How do you say he has a cat in french?

He has a cat in french is: il a un chat it sounds weird but it's true <3


What is the french word for lazy?

paresseux


Does the word cat in french have a une in front of it or a un?

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."


What is the French word for the English word lazy?

Same as in regular French..."paresseux" masculine or "paresseuse" feminine. I grew up hearing my grandmother say it all the time. There's not much of a difference between regular French and "Cajun" French. It all came from France, a very small bit of it got changed through the years, but it is still almost all the same. The only people I know of who speak it are the really old folks who are still living. Probably just better off studying regular French, it's almost the exact same. I was asking my grandmother how to say everyday words and she told me everything I asked her exactly the same as in regular French with the exception that she called a cookie "ti gateau" and when pronouncing the word for "something" she pronounced it "cake shoz"....kind of like a shortened version of "kel ker shoz" I assume. And, my guess is there are probably areas in France where people have their own little jargon and may even use the same words and pronunciations.