How to Say ‘An enemy’ in French
Un ennemi
uhn ehn-mee
[uhn ehn-mee]
💬 Usage Tip: Remember to use 'un' for masculine nouns.
🇫🇷 In France: Often discussed in contexts from WWII history to strategic games.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[uhn]
A
Used to refer to a single masculine noun.
Un ennemi se rapproche de notre position.
An enemy is approaching our position.
ennemi
[ehn-mee]
Enemy
A person who is actively opposed or hostile.
Notre armée a capturé un ennemi important.
Our army captured an important enemy.
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