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What does ski in French?
skier ⧫ faire du ski.
How do you say I want to ski in French?
Je veux aller skier = I want to go skiing. Je suis bien d’accord.
Is Natation feminine or masculine?
natation {feminine} Aerobics and Swimming courses are also organised for women by the CNSF.
Is watch feminine or masculine in French?
(Dictionaries always mark the gender, usually with an m or an f, often combined with an n for noun.) Think of the word for ‘watch’ not as montre, but as la montre.
How do you spell tennis in French?
Elle joue au tennis. She plays tennis. Il est au tennis.
How difficult is La Grave?
‘Extremely serious’ La Grave is a serious mountain requiring specialist skills to negotiate its slopes. Of the 23 “legendary routes” pictured on Lang’s Skiers’ Lodge website, 16 have a technical difficulty rating of “very serious” or “extremely serious.”
How do you spell basketball in French?
basket: panier; corbeille; Panier.
Is Natation a French word?
natation: swimming.
How do you know if a word is feminine or masculine?
- Most nouns referring to men, boys and male animals are masculine; most nouns referring to women, girls and female animals are feminine.
- Generally, words ending in -e are feminine and words ending in a consonant are masculine, though there are many exceptions to this rule.
Is Roman feminine or masculine?
Roman (given name)
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
---|---|
Word/name | Latin or Germanic |
Meaning | Being Roman, belonging to the Roman/”Byzantine” Empire or Famous man |
Region of origin | Europe |
Can you tell the gender of a French word?
French nouns are always masculine or feminine, and you usually can’t determine the gender just by looking at the word or thinking about what it means. While there are some tendencies in the gender of French nouns – see the table below – there are always exceptions.
Are there any French nouns that are masculine or feminine?
Also, there are quite a few French nouns with different meanings depending on whether they are masculine or feminine. French nouns are always masculine or feminine, and you usually can’t determine the gender just by looking at the word or thinking about what it means.
Are there any ski areas in the province of Quebec?
There are countless small ski areas dotted about the province. There are three ski lifts in operation. They surf, ski and ride. They tried to ski down Mount Everest. You can hire ski boots pretty cheap. Collins! Collins!
Is the word victim feminine or masculine in French?
In French, all nouns have a gender—they are either masculine or feminine. The gender of some nouns makes sense (homme [man] is masculine, femme [woman] is feminine) but others don’t: the words personne [person] and victime [victim] are always feminine, even when the person or victim is a man!