How to Say ‘A table’ in French
Une table
ewn tahbl
[ewn tahbl]
💬 Usage Tip: Feminine noun: 'une table'.
🇫🇷 In France: Still-life vocabulary like this is common in art-school discussions.
Phrase Breakdown
Une
[ewn]
a
Feminine singular indefinite article used before a feminine noun.
Dans « Une table », « Une » montre qu'il s'agit d'un objet féminin non spécifique.
In "A table," "Une" shows that it is a non-specific feminine object.
table
[tahbl]
table
A common noun for a table; useful when describing furniture visible in an artwork.
Dans « Une table », « table » nomme le meuble que l'on voit.
In "A table," "table" names the piece of furniture we see.
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