Chocolate is masculine. In french, chocolate is un / le chocolat
la chaussette
Le Fini
le lavabo, le miroir, la baignoire, la douche, le robinet : the sink, the mirror, the bathtub, the shower, the tap / faucet le savon, le gant de toilette, la serviette : the soap, the washcloth, the towel
"la maison"
yes because he likes to eat it and is big
Either Thorntons, Cadburys, or La Creme de la Chocolat, or Le Mange.
The population of Le Marais-la-Chapelle is 79.
La mere= la mare (like the horse) Le pere= le pear (like the fruit) "La" and "le" are just as they look
le chocolatier is a chocolate maker in French.
le lit, les draps, la taie d'oreiller, la couverturela brosse � dents, le dentifrice, le savon, le gel-douche, la serviettele bol, la cafetière, la table, la cuillère, le couteau, la fourchette,les chaussures, le pantalon, la chemise, le pull, le manteau,le cartable, la trousse, les crayons, la gomme,le sac � main, le rouge � lèvres, le téléphone portable, le porte-monnaie, le porte-feuille, le chéquier, la carte de crédit,
its le
Creme glacée au chocolat
Chocolate is masculine. In french, chocolate is un / le chocolat
le chocolat
la
"Le" and "la" are definite articles in French, not adjectives. They are used before nouns to indicate the gender and number of the noun. "Le" is masculine singular (the), and "la" is feminine singular (the).