The word for table in french is 'une table' (pronounce: tahb-bl)
débarasser, défaire la table, retirer les couverts The English word based on the French "to clear the table" is "dessert."
une table basse
buffet
the table of contents is called table des matières in French
mon - masculine, ma - feminine, mes - plural (NB this is according to what is possessed and not who possesses the object) eg: my table - ma table (because the word table is feminine in French) my book - mon livre (because the word book (livre) is masculine in French) my tables - mes tables (here the word tables is plural because there are more than one of them)
"a table"
une table (fem.)
débarasser, défaire la table, retirer les couverts The English word based on the French "to clear the table" is "dessert."
une table basse
The word "table" in French means "table" in English.
la table (fem.)
same word - table, just the pronunciation is different
The french word "sur" means "over" or "on" in the physical sense. It is a preposition. Le livre (the book) est (is) sur (on) la table (the table).
un buffet
The word 'dessert' is a French word. It originated from the Old French word 'desservir' which meant "to clear the table" or "to serve". In short, the word 'dessert' comes from France.
i think it is spelt the same and that you pronounce it like this: taaablu
buffet