French Nouns

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French Nouns

Learning the French Nouns is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the French language. But first we need to know what the role of Nouns is in the structure of the grammar in French.

French nouns are words used to name a person, animal, place, thing, or abstract ideas. Nouns are usually the most important part of vocabulary. Here are some examples:

English NounsFrench Nouns
nounsnoms
my carma voiture
green carvoiture verte
three carstrois voitures
car garagegarage
outside the carextérieur de la voiture

Notice the structure of the Nouns in French.

List of Nouns in French

Below is a list of the Nouns and Words in French placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your French vocabulary.

English NounsFrench Nouns
armbras
backdos
cheeksjoues
chestpoitrine
chinmenton
earoreille
elbowcoude
eyeœil
facevisage
fingerdoigt
fingersdoigts
footpied
haircheveux
handmain
headtête
heartcœur
kneegenou
legjambe
liplèvre
mouthbouche
neckcou
nosenez
shoulderépaule
stomachestomac
teethdents
thighcuisse
throatgorge
thumbpouce
toeorteil
tonguelangue
toothdent

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