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How do you say "printer" in French?
l'imprimante
In French, "printer" is l'imprimante.
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Pronunciation
Say 'om-pree-mont' with stress on the first syllable and a nasal 'om' sound.
Grammar notes
Imprimante is feminine (l'imprimante). The plural is imprimantes. This comes from imprimer, to print.
Example sentence
L'imprimante est en panne aujourd'hui.
The printer is broken today.
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How to remember l'imprimante
Imprimante prints documents. It imprints words onto paper.
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Questions about l'imprimante
How do you say "printer" in French?
In French, "printer" is l'imprimante. It is a noun.
How is l'imprimante written in French?
l'imprimante is written using the standard French script.
How is l'imprimante used in a sentence?
Use l'imprimante as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: L'imprimante est en panne aujourd'hui. (The printer is broken today.).
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