Monsieur
The likely word is from French and is spelled "mansion" (man-shun), also manse.Another word, used mainly for royal homes, is palace.
une chemise (for a man's shirt), un chemisier (for a woman's shirt)
Though the word "homme" appears to look like a word pertaining to a house, it has a totally different meaning. "Homme is a french word that means "man."
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".
Grand (masculine) or grande (feminine) eg l'homme grand (the big man) la dame grande (the big woman)
The word "man" in French is spelled "homme".
The likely word is from French and is spelled "mansion" (man-shun), also manse.Another word, used mainly for royal homes, is palace.
homme
It's the same.
C'est un homme (that's a man)
The likely word may be fiance or fiancee. meaning either a man or woman engaged to marry.fiance - man engaged to marry (French fiancé)fiancee - oman engaged to marry (French fiancée)
hombre
The word you are looking for is "bachelor"
"un homme en fauteuil roulant"
either way
un homme
man : homme woman : femme