un chat/une chatte
"Un fleuve qui se jette dans la mer noire" translates as "a river that runs into the Black Sea".
In French, the word "cat" is translated as "chat," which is masculine. As a result, the article "a" that goes before masculine singular nouns in French is "un." Therefore, in French, you would say "un chat" to mean "a cat."
Qui? = Who? Occasionally 'which' or 'that'.
The word chat (cat) is masculine. Le chat (the cat), Un chat (a cat).
No it means who a cat, for who has a cat it need to be Qui a un chat
J'ai un chat qui s'appelle ...
j'ai un lapin qui s'appelle hoppy means 'I have a rabbit called Hoppy'
a chat at Christmas
A cat.
La Maison du chat-qui-pelote was created in 1830.
Un is a masculine article and une is a feminine article. They both mean one, or a. Example: un chat: a cat
It's an animal which has a very long neck.
avoir vu : to have seenavoir vue (sur) : to have the view (on something) or to have a view on (to want something)un homme qui a vu ... a man who saw [something]un homme qui a vue (sur mon travail) ... a man who has views (on my job)
Ted Key has written: 'Le Chat qui vient de l'espace' 'Le Chat qui vient de l'espace'
"Un chat" is masculine in French.
Un homme qui crie - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG