Vocabulary - Fête de la musique
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French |
English |
| Guitare | guitar |
| Piano | piano |
| Flute | Flute |
| Batterie | Drum |
| Bass | Bass |
| Trompette | trumpet |
| Saxophone | Saxophone |
| Clarinette | Clarinet |
| Ampli | Amp |
| Enceinte | Speaker |
| scène | Stage |
| public | Audience |
| concert | Concert |
| répétition | Rehearsal |
| coulisse | backstage |

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HONG said,
June 14, 2008 @ 6:27 am
Are these words (fête de la musique)masculin or feminin?
Lucy said,
June 15, 2008 @ 10:18 pm
In response to Hong above, I would say most of the words are feminin but for concert and piano. I am not sure about audience and flute though. Any ideas?
Frédéric said,
June 16, 2008 @ 8:23 am
Bonjour and merci for your comments.
This is Frédéric from ParisByPod.
In French, there are two genders : masculine or feminine.
(f) stands for “feminine”, which means you will have to use articles like “ la ” or “ une ” or “ l’ ”
(m) stands for “ masculine”, coming with the articles “ le ” or “ un ” or “ l’ ”
Here are the genders for the following words:
Tell me if you need more information!