How to Say ‘A book’ in French
Un livre
uhn leevr
[uhn leevr]
💬 Usage Tip: The word 'livre' is masculine, so it uses the article 'un'.
🇫🇷 In France: Books are a beloved companion at many French cafés; it's typical to see people enjoying a quiet read.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[uhn]
A
Indefinite article used for singular nouns (masculine).
J'ai acheté un livre hier.
I bought a book yesterday.
livre
[leevr]
book
A set of written or printed pages, usually bound.
J'ai trouvé un livre sur l'histoire.
I found a book about history.
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