Boat bateau Ferry-boat paquebot Large ship navire Warship "navire de guerre" or "bateau guerrier" Sail-boat voilier
"petit bateau" means small boat in French. This is also a brand name for young children's clothes.
"Sailboat" is an English equivalent of "bateau Ã? voile."The masculine noun "bateau" mean "boat." The masculine singular definite article is "le," and the singular indefinite article "un." The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The feminine noun "voile" means "sail."The pronunciations is "bah-toh ah vwahl."
Yes, la is feminine for the.
La abuela corrió a la casa= The grandmother ran to the house. If you want to say "The grandmother ran home", leave out the "la" in "a la casa".
Bateau-mouche sur la Seine was created in 1896.
A bateau is a small, flat-bottomed boat.
'un bateau' is a ship in French.
Le Bateau ivre was created in 1871.
N. Koulavsky has written: 'Le bateau ivre dans la poetique de Rimbaud'
These boats on the Seine river are called "bateau-mouche", pl. "des bateaux-mouches"
boat, ship
bath
Le bateau - 1999 was released on: USA: 20 February 1999 (Cinequest Film Festival)
Boat bateau Ferry-boat paquebot Large ship navire Warship "navire de guerre" or "bateau guerrier" Sail-boat voilier
mouche is fly and bateau is cake, so ''cake fly'' or perhaps fly on the cake! I must offer a correction: Bateau in French is boat. Perhaps you were thinking of gateau, which is a kind of fruit cake. Mouche does not simply mean 'fly', that is but one possible meaning of the word as used in the phrase "Bateau Mouche". A mouche is also a specific type of boat.
un bateau