🇫🇷 French

phénomènes

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masculine

les phénomènes

phenomena

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phénomènes
/le fenɔmɛn/
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How do you say phénomènes in French?

IPA
/le fenɔmɛn/

How do you pronounce phénomènes in French?

phénomènes is pronounced /le fenɔmɛn/ in French.

Example sentences

Ce phénomène naturel est fascinant et complexe à étudier.

This natural phenomenon is fascinating and complex to study.

Le phénomène météorologique rare a été observé par tous les scientifiques du pays.

The rare meteorological phenomenon was observed by all the scientists in the country.

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Why is it masculine?

Phénomènes is masculine because it derives from Latin "phænomenon," which is a neuter noun in Latin but was adopted into Old French as masculine, following the general pattern where most Latin neuter nouns became masculine in Romance languages. The word ultimately traces back to Greek "phainomenon" (that which appears), and its grammatical gender shifted during the transition from Latin to French.

What is the French word for phenomena?

The French word for phenomena is les phénomènes — masculine.

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