🇫🇷 francés

objets

Did you know? This word is a cognate — it looks similar in English and has the same meaning. Cognates are usually easier to remember!
masculine

les objets

objects

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objets
/lez ɔbʒɛ/
← masculine feminine →

¿Cómo se dice objets en francés?

AFI
/lez ɔbʒɛ/

How do you pronounce objets in francés?

objets is pronounced /lez ɔbʒɛ/ in francés.

Frases de ejemplo

L'objet ancien que j'ai trouvé au marché est très précieux.

The old object that I found at the market is very precious.

Cet objet bleu appartient à mon ami; il est magnifique.

This blue object belongs to my friend; it is magnificent.

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¿Por qué es masculine?

Objets is masculine because it derives from the Latin "obiectum" (neuter noun). When Romance languages lost the neuter gender system, neuter nouns were typically reassigned to either masculine or feminine categories. In Old French, "obiectum" became "objet" and was treated as masculine, likely influenced by phonetic patterns and analogy with other masculine nouns. While the rule mentions the "-et" ending, this is misleading—"objet" does not have a diminutive suffix; rather, it reflects the regular phonetic evolution of Latin "obiectum" in French phonology.

¿Cómo se dice objects en francés?

En francés, objects se dice les objets — masculine.

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