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Is Birthday in French masculine or feminine?

Is Birthday in French masculine or feminine?

anniversaire

French English
1. anniversaire (masculine noun) anniversary
2. anniversaire (masculine noun) birthday
3. d’anniversaire birthday

How do you say Happy Birthday in French to a girl?

So, “happy birthday” in French is pronounced like “bonne anniversaire” but it’s spelled “bon anniversaire”.

How do you end a birthday card in French?

Ways to sign-off or say goodbye in French:

  1. à bientôt = (see) you soon.
  2. affectueusement = affectionately (love)
  3. à la prochaine = until next time.
  4. à tout à l’heure = toodeloo.
  5. amicalement = (literally: “in a friendly way”) yours, best wishes, regards.
  6. amitiés sincères = sincere regards.

What do British call erasers?

rubber

What do British people call suit cases?

Surprisingly we call it ‘luggage’ yes really! Unless your Welsh (which is part of Great Britain) then we call it either ‘luggage ‘ if we speak English or ‘bagiau’ if we’re speaking in Welsh. But as every single Welsh person has good command of English ‘luggage’ can be universally used here.

Were there condoms in the 1920s?

Rubber came around during the Industrial Revolution in America, and by the 1860s, rubber condoms were being massed produced. They were even made to size. And in 1920, latex condoms were invented.

What’s a Johnny in British slang?

johnny (plural johnnies) (Britain, slang) A condom. (New Zealand, derogatory) An inexperienced new worker, usually an immigrant.

What is a geezer?

1 US, informal, humorous or mildly disparaging : an odd, eccentric, or unreasonable person (usually a man) especially : an old man an old geezer It may suggest only that the offender is … a geezer perhaps, too old and set in his ways to know what’s new in the world. —

What is a geezer in British slang?

Geezer is a slang term for a man. In the UK, it is used most often to refer simply to a man, e.g. “some geezer was here earlier”, and less often as a complimentary phrase, e.g. “he is a proper geezer”.

What does Johnny’s mean?

1 often capitalized : fellow, guy. 2 : a short-sleeved collarless gown that is open in the back and is worn by persons (such as hospital patients) undergoing medical examination or treatment.

What does Johnny mean in Spanish?

hombre

What’s another name for Johnny?

What is another word for johnny?

condom rubber
flunky franger
protection raincoat
French letter female condom
French tickler rubber johnny

Is Birthday in French masculine or feminine?

Is Birthday in French masculine or feminine?

anniversaire

French English
1. anniversaire (masculine noun) anniversary
2. anniversaire (masculine noun) birthday
3. d’anniversaire birthday

What does Na Ka mean in Thai?

It is a politeness particle. It can mean “please” or “ “thank you” but the exact meaning goes from the situation(context). You can be sure someone is very polite when using “na ka”.

What does Nong mean in Thai?

younger brother or sister

What do Thai people call their mother?

แม่

What does Koon Chai mean in Thai?

Ai Koon-Chai is the way Ae sarcastically calls Pete. It’s a sarcasm. (Which is ok to be joking with a very close friend.)

What does Khob Khun Ka mean?

Thank you

What does Kapunka mean?

In Thailand, to say thank you, you say ‘kapunka’ if you are a female, and ‘kapunkap’ if you are a male. Thailand means Free Land.

How do you reply to Sawadee ka?

If the person is working, the answer might be a short “Chai ka/khrub” with a slight frown to indicate mild discontent. Or, if they have a day off (Wan yuut”), they might smile (“Yim”) and say; “Wanee mai tam ngan khrup/ka”.

What is the traditional greeting in Thailand?

the wai

What does Tirak mean in Thai?

My loved one

How do you respond to Goodnight in French?

Generally, people will reply to you “bonne nuit” which means have a good night.

What is good night vs goodnight?

To recap, if you’re going to write a farewell to someone at night or address a farewell to someone in writing, use the two-word variant: good night. But if you’re talking about the noun or noun adjective, use the one-word form, goodnight.

When we should say good night?

Say “Good night” to say “goodbye” – when you are leaving to go home. Family members also say “good night” when they are going to bed. “Good night, Janet.

Can I say have a good night?

‘Have a good night’ is something you can say to someone BEFORE the night/evening. If it is in the evening, you can say “have a good night”, as a way to end a conversation. It is a friendly way to let someone know you are hoping they have a happy evening. Another time you might use it, is if someone is going to sleep.

Is good night Separate or together?

When spelled as one word, “goodnight” is a standard salutation that sends someone off in a pleasant manner. “Good night” is a phrase with two separate parts. The first, “good”, is an adjective. It modifies the noun and subject of the sentence, which is “night”.

Why is goodnight one word and good morning is two?

It’s because after long working day people are so tired that they don’t have much time to give space or pause between good and night. So it’s goodnight. Whereas good morning are two different word for greeting as its symbolises patience and lot of energy which comes after your night sleep.