🇫🇷 French

récits

masculine

les récits

narratives

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récits
/le ʁesi/
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How do you say récits in French?

IPA
/le ʁesi/

How do you pronounce récits in French?

récits is pronounced /le ʁesi/ in French.

Example sentences

Le récit intéressant du voyageur a captivé tous les auditeurs.

The interesting narrative of the traveler captivated all the listeners. (The masculine adjective 'intéressant' and article 'le' show the noun is masculine)

Cet ancien récit historique révèle des secrets oubliés.

This old historical narrative reveals forgotten secrets. (The masculine demonstrative 'cet' and masculine adjective 'ancien' confirm the masculine gender, as opposed to 'cette' and 'ancienne' which would be feminine)

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Why is it masculine?

Récits is masculine because it derives from the Latin noun "recitatus" (a masculine noun formed from the past participle of "recitare," meaning to recite or narrate). French inherited the masculine gender from Latin, following the pattern where Latin masculine nouns ending in "-atus" typically became masculine nouns in "-it" or similar forms in Old French. The word entered French as a noun rather than as a verb form, retaining its masculine gender from Latin.

What is the French word for narratives?

The French word for narratives is les récits — masculine.

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