What is the meaning of the French word DES?

What is the meaning of the French word DES?

some
The French partitives of du, de la, de l’ and des mean ‘some’ and ‘any’ in English.

What does the French word reserve mean?

1. (= book) [seats, table, room] réserver. I’d like to reserve a table for tomorrow evening.

Whats the meaning of D Accord?

agreed : okay
Definition of d’accord : in accord : agreed : okay.

What does des livres mean in French?

Des livres = books (or) some books. Les livres = the books.

What is the difference between DE and DES in French?

With masculine singular nouns → use du. With feminine singular nouns → use de la. With singular nouns starting with a vowel and some nouns beginning with h → use de l’. With plural nouns → use des.

What’s the difference between DES and LES in French?

Grammar jargon: Les is the plural definite article; Des is the plural indefinite article. These articles are used with countable nouns (things you can count, like dogs, as opposed to mass nouns for things like milk which use partitive articles instead.)

What language is reserve?

French
English Translation of “réserve” | Collins French-English Dictionary.

Is Reserve masculine or feminine?

réservé

masculin féminin
positif
réservé réservés réservée réservées
comparatif

Do French people say daccord?

The word, d’accord in French has several meanings. With an exclamation mark, ‘D’accord! ‘ translates to ‘okay’ or ‘alright’. When combined with a conjugated form or être, d’accord means to agree.

How do you respond to D Accord?

So, if you say, “je suis d’accord” that means I agree. To say I agree with you say, “je suis d’accord avec vous (or toi if it’s with a Friend). The next way to say okay is to simply say, “ok”.

Is it Le livre or la livre?

There are even words that are spelled the same, but have a different meaning when masculine or feminine; for example, le livre (m) means the book, but la livre (f) means the pound. Some words that appear to be masculine (like le photo, which is actually short for la photographie) are in fact feminine, and vice versa.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top