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How do you say "gas" in French?
le gaz
In French, "gas" is le gaz.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced gahz. One syllable, rhymes with 'has' or 'jazz'. The 'a' is open.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (le gaz). Plural is les gaz (same as singular). From Greek word.
Example sentence
Le gaz est invisible.
The gas is invisible.
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How to remember le gaz
Gaz sounds exactly like the English word 'gas' - same spelling almost.
Related words
- bottle la bouteille
- butter le beurre
- clock l'horloge
- croissant le croissant
- dough la pâte
- flour la farine
- muffin le muffin
- taco le taco
- waffle la gaufre
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Questions about le gaz
How do you say "gas" in French?
In French, "gas" is le gaz. It is a noun.
Is le gaz masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun (le gaz). Plural is les gaz (same as singular). From Greek word.
How is le gaz used in a sentence?
Use le gaz as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le gaz est invisible. (The gas is invisible.).
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