The French word for middle class is "classe moyenne."
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
Cours in French is feminine when it is the plural of cour ("court of justice," "courtship," "courtyard"), masculine when it is a synonym for "(school) class," and neither when it is part of the conjugation of the verb courir ("to run").
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."
"A la clase de Francรฉs" translates to "to the French class" in English.
The French word for middle class is "classe moyenne."
Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
class.
Kidtinvim - or other phonetically approaching possibilities - isn't a French word, and means nothing in French.
'La classe' (fem.). La classe can either be the classroom, or the group of students. A subject (like French class) would rather be called 'un cours'.
ennui , the French word for boredom
that should be 'la bourgeoisie'.
"Salle d'études" is the closest in meaning to homeroom class. Since the education system in France is different than the one in America, there is no real equivalent to that word.
In general the Middle Classes. The word comes from the French language meaning ' a body of freemen in a French town'. The middle class as distinct from a 'peasant'
that merchant class is typically called either 'les marchands' or 'les commerçants' in French history lessons - and in everyday speech.
Cours in French is feminine when it is the plural of cour ("court of justice," "courtship," "courtyard"), masculine when it is a synonym for "(school) class," and neither when it is part of the conjugation of the verb courir ("to run").
French class is "le cours de français" in French.