masculine: le sac à dos
un sac
Sac is masculine (Larousse, 2005, p. 928)Reference:(2005). Larousse French-English English-French Dictionary. Paris, France: Larouuse,
Un sac à dos noir is a black backpack in French.
a backpack is called "un sac à dos" in French
Oh, dude, the plural of "sac à dos" is "sacs à dos." It's like saying "backpacks" in French, but fancier. So, if you've got a bunch of those things, just call them "sacs à dos" and sound all sophisticated and stuff.
The French word "sac" is masculine.
Un sac (masculine noun) de couchage.
"Sac l'école" is masculine in French. The word "sac" (bag) is masculine, so it determines the gender of the entire phrase.
The word "sac" in French is masculine. So, it uses masculine definite article "le" and indefinite article "un".
A schoolbag is "un cartable" in French; cartable is a masculine noun.
un sac
Sac is masculine (Larousse, 2005, p. 928)Reference:(2005). Larousse French-English English-French Dictionary. Paris, France: Larouuse,
"Sac Ã? dos" is a French equivalent of the English word "knapsack."Specifically, the masculine noun "sac" means "bag, purse, sack." The preposition "Ã?" means "at, in, to." The masculine noun "dos" means "back."The pronunciation is "sah-kah-doh.'
"Sac" is a masculine noun in French.
A handbag is "un sac", which is masculine. I'm not sure what you mean by asking how to express it in the feminine.
sac à dos nm pack (backpack)
Un sac à dos noir is a black backpack in French.