There is los of ways to say notebook in French but the most common word to use is the following:
un cahier
The French term is carnet de notes.
Exercise bookUn cahier is a exercise book or jotter in FrenchHello :)
"Notebook" in Spanish is "cuaderno".
Nooto"Notebook" is 'nouto' in Japanese, written: ノート
Literally "dear diary" is translated "Cher journal". However, this is not used to make a diary entry. In French, one simply starts with a date and goes on with what needs to be said. Edit: I disagree with this answer. "Cher journal" is maybe a little bit old fashioned but still in use among diarists.
A cahier is a notebook or exercise book. A cahier de Français is a French notebook or exercise book.
The French term for notebook is "cahier."
The French term is carnet de notes.
Cahier is a French word. It means notebook.
Cahier = Notebook
Exercise bookUn cahier is a exercise book or jotter in FrenchHello :)
"un cahier" is a notebook.
In French, the word "notebook" is masculine and is translated as "un cahier."
"A French notebook" in the sense of completing class lessons, learning the language, or tracking lessons is an English equivalent of the French phrase un cahier de français. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which also translates as "one French notebook" -- will be "eh ka-yey duh fraw-seh" in French.
The French word portable is masculine and may be used as follows: J'utilise un portable ("I use a notebook").
Cahier is a notebook (unlike a regular book, which is a livre).
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