🇫🇷 French

téléphones

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masculine

les téléphones

telephones

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téléphones
/le telefɔn/
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How do you say téléphones in French?

IPA
/le telefɔn/

How do you pronounce téléphones in French?

téléphones is pronounced /le telefɔn/ in French.

Example sentences

Le téléphone noir est tombé par terre et s'est cassé.

The black telephone fell to the ground and broke.

Mon ancien téléphone était très lourd, mais le nouveau téléphone est léger et pratique.

My old telephone was very heavy, but the new telephone is light and practical.

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Why is it masculine?

Téléphones is masculine. While it does derive from Greek "tele" (distant) + "phone" (sound/voice), the gender assignment in French is not reliably explained by etymological origin. French assigns gender to nouns based on various factors including phonetic patterns and morphological endings, but etymology is not a consistent predictor of gender. Many words ending in "-phone" are masculine (téléphone, microphone, saxophone), but this appears to be due to the masculine ending "-one" (from Greek "-ōnē") rather than a systematic gender inheritance rule. The most practical explanation is that "téléphone" is simply masculine by convention in French, as are most words ending in "-phone".

What is the French word for telephones?

The French word for telephones is les téléphones — masculine.

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