French help!?!


Question:

French help!?


Does a noun change from la to le if your subject is from femine to masciline?

How would you say

Her father is a dentist would it be... Son pere est le dentist or la dentiste?

and her mother is a teacher

Sa mere est la professeur?

Thanks a bunch!

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1 day ago
Im sorry I swear I put it into languages!


Answers: 1 day ago
Im sorry I swear I put it into languages! Bonjour,

Her father is a dentist in french would be: Son père est un dentiste." Dentiste" is always spelled the same way.

Her mother is a teacher: Sa mère est un professeur.

In the "professeur" case, professeur is a masculin noun used for a women or a man and the way to spell it remains the same.

There are a lot of exceptions in the french language exemple: a lawyer for a man is : avocat and for a women avocate...

not simple !!!!

If you need more help, do not hesitate to ask me !!! Whoah. Wrong category. We eat french here. If the person u r talkin bout is a boy or girl the noun changes. For example it would be " un dentist" because u r talkin bout a guy. ...then add one cup of whole milk, stir over medium high heat until it comes to a boil, then turn it off and add 1/2 cup of butter until the butter melts...OOPS!!

Wrong answer. Hopefully someone French will give you a really correct answer - I'm not sure you would use the definite article - I think you'd just say 'son pere est dentiste' or 'sa mere est professeur'.
Bonne chance!



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