taureau pointe du stylet XD
Probably a felt-tip pen - 'feutre' means felt.
A fountain pen is a "stylo-plume" (masculine noun) in French. "Stylo" indicates a ball-point pen. "Plume" means feather, which were used to write in ancient times, by soaking the tip (obliquely cut) of the feather in ink. The word "plume" remained when metal tips replaced geese feathers.
a pen is 'un crayon' in French.
A pen is 'un stylo' in French.
A bull is 'un taureau' (masc.) in French.
feutre\ means felt tip pen
Probably a felt-tip pen - 'feutre' means felt.
'un feutre' is a felt tip pen in French. 'Des feutres' is the plural.
felt tip pens. Ans. 2 A felt tip pen in French is 'un feutre'. Un stylo is a pen, most often a ball-point.
A fountain pen is a "stylo-plume" (masculine noun) in French. "Stylo" indicates a ball-point pen. "Plume" means feather, which were used to write in ancient times, by soaking the tip (obliquely cut) of the feather in ink. The word "plume" remained when metal tips replaced geese feathers.
An office bull pen!
A Felt Tip pen has a tip that draws the ink from the pen and thru the tip onto the paper. A ball point pen has a metal time that houses a ball. When you press down on the tip and move it, the ball rolls and draws the ink from the pen and rolls it over to the paper.
the felt tip pen was invented in the 1940s
the end of the pen that is the smallest
They would use a bull pen.
No. It's "The bull lives in the pen." Other variations are, "The bulls live in the pen," "Bulls live in the pen," "Bulls live in pens," and so on.
Well it depends on the type of pen, for most pens it is called a ball point because there is a little ball at the tip of the pen.