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How do you say "billboard" in French?

le panneau

Noun Masculine

In French, "billboard" is le panneau.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced pan-oh. Two syllables, stress on first syllable.

Grammar notes

Masculine noun (le panneau, les panneaux). Same as 'sign' listed earlier.

Example sentence

Le panneau de publicite est grand et colorе.

The billboard is large and colorful.

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How to remember le panneau

Panneau is the same as a billboard in French - a large flat surface.

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Questions about le panneau

How do you say "billboard" in French?

In French, "billboard" is le panneau. It is a noun.

Is le panneau masculine or feminine?

Masculine noun (le panneau, les panneaux). Same as 'sign' listed earlier.

How is le panneau used in a sentence?

Use le panneau as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le panneau de publicite est grand et colorе. (The billboard is large and colorful.).

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