the back
a backpack is called "un sac à dos" in French
Un sac à dos noir is a black backpack in French.
masculine: le sac à dos
Oh, dude, the plural of "sac à dos" is "sacs à dos." It's like saying "backpacks" in French, but fancier. So, if you've got a bunch of those things, just call them "sacs à dos" and sound all sophisticated and stuff.
"Tape", for instance in "une tape dans le dos", is a pat on the back.
le dos (masc.) means the back (body part) in French.
'le dos' is the body part you call the back in English. Hence 'Un sac à dos' is 'a backpack'.
le dos (masc.) means the back (body part) in French.
back (opposite of front) = derrièreback (body part) = le dos
Back (on your body)
'le dos" is the back.Il a mal au dos = he has a backachele dos de la main = the back of the handle dos means the back (of the body). For example 'un sac à dos' is a backpack.
a backpack is called 'un sac à dos' in French.
a backpack is called "un sac à dos" in French
a backpack is called 'un sac à dos' in French.
"Back" is an English equivalent of the French word dos. The masculine singular noun most commonly refers to the back side of the human body's trunk. The pronunciation will be "do" in French.
The Brain dos all the work by telling the body to move and work
sac à dos nm pack (backpack)