🇫🇷 French

cimetières

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Cimetières is masculine in French. The article is les, so the full form is les cimetières ("cemeteries").

MASCULINE

cimetières is the plural of cimetière

les cimetières — cemeteries

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cimetières
/le simtjɛʁ/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say cimetières in French?

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/le simtjɛʁ/

How do you pronounce cimetières in French?

cimetières is pronounced /le simtjɛʁ/ in French.

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Why is it masculine?

Cimetières is masculine because it derives from Latin "caemetērium," which came from Greek "koimētērion" (sleeping place). Latin neuter nouns ending in "-ium" typically became masculine in Old French through a regular sound change process. The French ending "-ière" in this word is not the productive feminine suffix "-ière" (as in "boulangère"), but rather the result of the Latin accusative form "caemetērium" evolving phonetically.

What is the French word for cemeteries?

The French word for cemeteries is les cimetières — masculine.

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