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)
mes ma mon
wrong
There are a couple ways of saying crazy: fou (fooh) dingue (dangh) cinglé (sang-lay)
The French equivalent of 'to speak' is parler. But there are a couple of ways of saying 'speaker' in terms of languages. For example, 'she is a French speaker' may be translated as 'elle parle francais' or 'elle est francophone'.
There are three ways of saying my in french:1.Ma-female2.Mon-male3.Mes-pluralmasculine for my is mon and feminine for my is ma
There are different ways of saying 'hello' or 'hi' in French. For example, one is Allo, over the telephone. Another is Salut, among the close circle of family and friends. Still another is Tiens.
There are multiple ways to say teacher in french. They most common is by saying professor. Masculine: Un Professeur Feminine: Une Prof Most non-proper nouns have a masculine and feminine in French and all adjectives have a masculine and feminine
In French, "the" can be translated as "le," "la," or "les" depending on the gender and number of the noun it is referring to. "Le" is used before masculine singular nouns, "la" before feminine singular nouns, and "les" before plural nouns of either gender.
There are several ways of saying broken heart in French.
parce que car
"Non," but there are more complex ways of saying no, depending on what you are attempting to say.
'mairie' and 'hôtel de ville'
avez-vous ... ? est-ce ce que vous avez ...? vous avez .... ?
There are a couple ways of saying crazy: fou (fooh) dingue (dangh) cinglé (sang-lay)
3 its the same or to say it say tres thats not how u spell three! How u spell three in french is trois! JUST SAYING!
In French there are TWO ways of saying WELCOME. The first way is to accept somebody which is 'BONJOUR!' The other way you say after someone told you thanks which is 'DE RIEN'.
The French equivalent of 'to speak' is parler. But there are a couple of ways of saying 'speaker' in terms of languages. For example, 'she is a French speaker' may be translated as 'elle parle francais' or 'elle est francophone'.
There are three ways of saying my in french:1.Ma-female2.Mon-male3.Mes-pluralmasculine for my is mon and feminine for my is ma
There are three different ways of saying do you have in french:1. tu as un chien? - do you have a dog?2. as tu un chien?3.est-ce que tu as un chien? - literally means 'is it that you have a dog' but is translated as do you have a dog