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How do you say "ring" in French?

la bague

Noun Feminine

In French, "ring" is la bague.

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Pronunciation

Say bag, rhyming with 'on guard'. The GUE at the end is silent.

Grammar notes

La bague is feminine. Its plural is les bagues. It refers to any ring worn on the finger.

Example sentence

Elle a une belle bague de diamant.

She has a beautiful diamond ring.

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How to remember la bague

Bague sounds like 'bag' - think of a treasure bag or bag of jewels, where you would find a ring.

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Questions about la bague

How do you say "ring" in French?

In French, "ring" is la bague. It is a noun.

Is la bague masculine or feminine?

La bague is feminine. Its plural is les bagues. It refers to any ring worn on the finger.

How is la bague used in a sentence?

Use la bague as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Elle a une belle bague de diamant. (She has a beautiful diamond ring.).

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