Is happy in French masculine or feminin?
An adjective doesn't have a gender.
Une femme heureuse : a happy woman
Un homme heureux : a happy man
What is partir in the form of passe compose with etre?
Je suis parti
Tu es parti
il est parti
Nous sommes partis
Vous êtes partis
Ils sont partis
What does clandestine mean in french?
The French equivalent of the English word, clandestine, is, clandestin, and has the same meaning: secret, concealed, covert.
Is the french word for crisps masculine or femanine?
Crisps are called 'chips' in French. This is a feminine noun.
How do you say Can i help you in any way in French?
Est-ce que je peux vous aider de quelque façon que ce soit ? or est-ce que je peux vous aider à quelque chose ? (more conversational) or est-ce que je peux vous aider / vous être utile ? are equivalents to "Can I help you in any way?" in French.
How are the French verbs 'voir' and 'regarder' different?
Voir means 'to see' in French. Regarder is 'to watch'. You may watch something, and see nothing. You may see something, without watching for it. To watch is to be looking for, while to see is to perceive.
You say 'regarder la télé': to watch TV, or 'regarder un film à la télé' : to watch a movie on the TV. But you're going out to see a movie or a play (aller voir un film, aller voir une pièce).
A bit tricky for foreigners, if you see what I mean? :)
The English --> French Translation of "Can Be":
"Can be" (English) ---> "puet etre" (French)!
What are some French 'er' verbs?
Aller means "to go," but it doesn't follow the same conjugation pattern as all the other French "er" verbs.
To put it simply.... Yes.
Alphabet (French) is translated to English as the same word (alphabet). However along with all French word's.. there is different pronunciation.
Alphabet in France is pronounced. "alpha-be". As you notice, you leave out the "t" (French people have to be complicated, :LL).
What do French masculine words end in?
they usually end as the normal frrench word, but start with le or mon or les
Il y a une loi pour les riches et une loi pour les pauvres?
Les lois doivent être appliquées de manière égale pour tous, quelle que soit la richesse. Cependant, il peut arriver que certains individus aisés aient plus de ressources pour se défendre légalement, ce qui peut créer des inégalités dans le système judiciaire. Il est important de s'assurer que l'accès à la justice soit équitable pour tous.
What country has flemish and french as their official language?
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
What does elan mean in french?
"Elan" in French translates to "momentum," "enthusiasm," or "verve" in English. It is often used to describe a sense of energy or vigor in the way someone conducts themselves.
What is the difference between ami and copine?
Depends of the context. "Ami" is masculine (the feminine is "amie") and "copine" is feminine (the masculine is "copain"). Both mean "friend", but "ami" means a better friend than "copain". Often, "copain" is used for "petit copain" or "copine" for "petite copine", and then that mean "boyfriend" or "girlfriend".
What is the past tense of acheter in French?
usually 'acheté'
but you may also find these useful:
Simple Past
j'achetai
tu achetas
il acheta
nous achetâmes
vous achetâtes
ils achetèrent
How do you answer the question 'Où as-tu écrit ton nom'?
Où as-tu écrit ton nom ? means where did you write your name. J'ai écrit mon nom sur le cahier (I wrote my name on the notebook) or J'ai écrit mon nom sur la feuille (I wrote my name on the page) are possible answers.
What does the name milo mean in French?
The name Milo does not have a direct translation in French. It is a name of Germanic origin meaning "merciful" or "gracious".
Is the french word copains masculine or feminine?
Un copain (meaning a friend, a pal) is masculine.
The feminine version is copine (pronoune [kopeen]
What does the name Ryan mean in french?
The name Ryan is not a French name, so it does not have a specific meaning in French. It originated from the Irish language and means "little king" or "kingly" in English.
What is the landscape like in Aquitaine?
Aquitaine features diverse landscapes including sandy beaches along the Atlantic coast, rolling hills and vineyards in the countryside, and the Pyrenees mountains in the south. The region also boasts lush forests, rivers, and charming historic towns.
Is the word glasses masculine or feminine in french?
glasses (spectacles) are 'des lunettes' (plural, feminine) in French.