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jj because jd - january december fn - february november mo - march october as - april september ma - may august
350 000 is "trois cent cinquante mille" in French.
maximum is the same in french as English but has a weird accent on it ( a bit like max-ee-mum )
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"ma calculette" is the French noun for "my calculator". You can also call it "une calculatrice"
It is feminine. Une calculatrice.there is also:Une GommeUne Trousseune régle.Masculine:Un Carnet de textesUn cahierUn livreUn styloUn crayon
my = mon (masculine), ma (feminine) me = moi
masculine for my=mon feminine for my=ma me=moi
The word "my" in French is "mon" (masculine), "ma" (feminine), or "mes" (plural).
ma (feminine) mon (masculine)
The word magasins is masculine in French. In its plural form, the above-mentioned masculine noun means "shops" or "stores" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma-ga-zeh" in French.
a calculator is 'une calculatrice' (fem.) or 'une calculette' (especially a small-sized one) in French.
"fromage" is masculine : un fromage, le fromage, du fromage.
The word maths is feminine in French. The diminutive in question serves as an affectionate nickname - "math" in English - for the feminine plural noun mathématiques("mathematics"). The pronunciation will be "ma-tey-ma-teek" in French.
"ma" is the feminine possessive pronoun for "my". The masculine is "mon".
"Mon chien" is the correct French phrase. "Mon" is used before masculine nouns to show possession, while "ma" is used before feminine nouns. In this case, "chien" is a masculine noun, so it should be preceded by "mon" rather than "ma."