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How do you say "hedge" in French?

la haie

Noun Feminine

In French, "hedge" is la haie.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced eye. One syllable, rhymes with 'try' or 'fly'. The 'ai' makes a long 'ay' sound.

Grammar notes

Feminine noun (la haie). Plural is les haies. From Old French 'haia'.

Example sentence

La haie est verte.

The hedge is green.

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How to remember la haie

Haie sounds like 'hi' and hedges say hi to you as you brush past them.

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Questions about la haie

How do you say "hedge" in French?

In French, "hedge" is la haie. It is a noun.

Is la haie masculine or feminine?

Feminine noun (la haie). Plural is les haies. From Old French 'haia'.

How is la haie used in a sentence?

Use la haie as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La haie est verte. (The hedge is green.).

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