They both mean "my". Mon is followed by a masculine gender noun, ma is followed by a feminine gender noun.
Ex: J'aime mon fils, ma mère et ma femme. (I love my son, my mother and my wife) - j'aime mon mari, ma soeur et ma tante (I love my husband, my sister and my aunt).
For both froms, the plural is "mes".
There are three ways of saying my in french:1.Ma-female2.Mon-male3.Mes-pluralmasculine for my is mon and feminine for my is ma
It means something like "my sweetheart" or "my love", said to a guy. To a girl, it would be "ma cherie" (pronounced in a VERY similar way). Literally, "My darling" (it should be - mon chéri and ma chérie)
my sister = ma soeur my friend = mon ami, mon amie
Mon Cher ami
mon Dieu means 'my God' in French.
'ma maison' means my house in French. This is a feminine noun so the possessive is 'ma' and not 'mon' which is used for masculine nouns.
"My mother, my..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase ma mère, mon... . The statement may be completed thus in French, ma mère, mon parent, to mean "my mother, my parent" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma mehr mo pa-raw" in French.
mon (+ masculine noun) or ma (+ feminine noun)
ma boule (feminine) means my ball / bowl in French.
There are three ways of saying my in french:1.Ma-female2.Mon-male3.Mes-pluralmasculine for my is mon and feminine for my is ma
ma petite maison means 'my little house' in French. "Maison" is a feminine noun so the possessive is 'ma' and not 'mon' which is used for masculine nouns. Same for the adjective.
Mon/Ma/Mes
"ma" is the feminine possessive pronoun for "my". The masculine is "mon".
You mean "my friend", right? If you do, you say mon copain or ma copine.
"Sa c'est ma/mon projet." I put the / becaasue if you are a girl it is Ma if your a boy its Mon
In French, it can be ma cherie, mon amour, mon ange, ma petite, ...
J'ai ma maman, mon papa et mon frère. (in slang it's mon frangin)