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What is Le Phoque?

What is Le Phoque?

British English: seal /siːl/ NOUN. animal A seal is an animal which eats fish and lives partly on land and partly in the sea.

What does Le Blanc means?

Leblanc is a French (meaning The White) surname.

How do you use LE and LA in French?

With masculine singular nouns → use le. With feminine singular nouns → use la. With nouns starting with a vowel, most nouns beginning with h and the French word y → use l’. With plural nouns → use les.

What is the meaning of the French word le placard?

noun. closet [noun] (American) a cupboard.

How do you say Phoques?

Pronunciation

  1. IPA: /fɔk/
  2. audio. (file)
  3. Homophones: foc, focs, phoques.
  4. Rhymes: -ɔk.

What is LeBlanc lore?

Mysterious even to other members of the Black Rose cabal, LeBlanc is but one of many names for a pale woman who has manipulated people and events since the earliest days of Noxus. Using her magic to mirror herself, the sorceress can appear to anyone, anywhere, and even be in many places at once.

How many LeBlanc’s are there?

Leblanc World Ranking In the United States, the name Leblanc is the 683rd most popular surname with an estimated 42,279 people with that name.

Is Le French?

le, la and les are the french equivalents for the. As French makes a distinction between “masculine and feminine objects”, people use le for masculine things/persons and la for feminine things/persons. However, in the plural, only les is used whatever the gender is.

Is Le feminine or masculine?

Definite articles – how to say ‘the’ using le, la, l’ or les

English Masculine Feminine
the le la

What do we say commode in English?

flush toilet
In the United States, a “commode” is now a colloquial synonym for a flush toilet. The word commode comes from the French word for “convenient” or “suitable”, which in turn comes from the Latin adjective commodus, with similar meanings.

Is Fenetre in French masculine or feminine?

The gender of fenêtre is feminine. E.g. la fenêtre.

Is the space in French the same as in English?

(Technically, it’s not the same space that we use in English; it is, une espace insécable, or a non-breaking space, but that’s beside the point). This is because these marks are considered double punctuation marks, in that the symbols consist of two different parts. (This does not apply to Canadian French, though.)

How is the word Espace used in other languages?

‘espace’ in Other Languages. British English: space /speɪs/ NOUN. empty area You use space to talk about an area that is empty. They cut down trees to make space for houses. American English: space. Arabic: فَضَاء. Brazilian Portuguese: espaço.

Do you need a space in French punctuation?

With French punctuation, the rule is slightly different. In French… …all require a space before and after the punctuation mark. (Technically, it’s not the same space that we use in English; it is, une espace insécable, or a non-breaking space, but that’s beside the point).

Why is there a space before a symbol in French?

When the symbol had been produced, the space bar could be released and the carriage would move forward. This would then result in a space both before and after these complex symbols. Why this convention seems to have disappeared from English but not from French punctuation is also unknown.