Anglais is a masculine noun and adjective in French. The feminine noun and adjective is "anglaise".
Angleterre in French is England, if that's what you mean.
feminine
The direct translation of Dictionnaire Francais Anglais is Dictionary French English. It means a French to English Dictionary and are widely available.
"je suis anglais"
Désolé (masculine) / Désolée (feminine), je regrette de ne pas pouvoir parler français
It is feminine.
Ton anglais est très bon - tu parles très bien anglais.
"English" is "anglais" (the language, uncapitalized), "Anglais" (the inhabitants of England), or "anglais" (the adjective) or "anglaise" (feminine form for the adjective).
The French noun or adjective for English is "anglais" when masculine. It is spelled "anglaise" when feminine.
Its masculine
The term "anglais" is French for the word "English".
English is spelled "anglais" in French and is pronounced "on- glay"
"En anglais" is French for "in English".
anglais
"Je suis anglaise" in the feminine and "Je suis anglais" in the masculine are French equivalents of the English phrase "I am English."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "suis" means "(I) am." The feminine adjective/noun "anglaise" and the masculine "anglais" mean "English."The respective pronunciations are "zhuh swee aw-glehz" and "zhuh swee aw-gleh."
"Tu parles anglais" means "you speak English" in French.
Anglais
Anglais
je parle anglais