Yes, "fois" in French is feminine. The masculine form is "fois" (time), and the feminine form is "fois" (as in "une fois" - one time).
La prochaine fois Next time, I will be more careful. La prochaine fois, je serai plus prudent
In French, you can say "both A and B" as "à la fois A et B" or "à la fois A et B tous les deux."
sometimes : quelquefois, parfois, or informally, des fois
The postman is "le facteur" (masc) in French. The postman always rings twice (movie): le facteur sonne toujours deux fois (French title)
Yes, "fois" in French is feminine. The masculine form is "fois" (time), and the feminine form is "fois" (as in "une fois" - one time).
"Each time I feel happier" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Chaque fois je me sens plus heureux.Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective chaque is "each". The feminine noun fois means "time". The personal pronoun jemeans "I". The reflexive pronoun me means "myself". The verb sens means "(I) am feeling, do feel, feel". The comparative plus means "more". The masculine adjective heureuxtranslates as "happy".The pronunciation will be "shahk fwah zhuh muh saw plyoo-zuh-ruh" in French.
The phrase Ã? chaque fois is a French equivalent of 'time after time'. The preposition 'Ã?' means 'for, to, with'. The adjective 'chaque' means 'each'. The feminine noun 'fois' means 'time'. All together, they're pronounced 'ah shahk fwah'.
"Until next time, handsome!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase À la prochaine fois, beau! The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase said to a "good-looking, handsome" male will be "a la pro-shehn fwa bo" in French.
In French, you would say "J'ai vu le film deux fois." The phrase "J'ai vu" means "I have seen," "le film" means "the movie," and "deux fois" means "twice."
i fois l'aimais mais je ne le fais plus. This is the translation of the phrase described in the question.
deux fois pronounce it like this du fwa
deux fois deux"deux fois deux, quatre"
La prochaine fois Next time, I will be more careful. La prochaine fois, je serai plus prudent
Une fois.
Chaque fois
In French, you can say "both A and B" as "à la fois A et B" or "à la fois A et B tous les deux."