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How do you say "shopping cart" in French?
le chariot
In French, "shopping cart" is le chariot.
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Pronunciation
Say shah-ree-OH, with stress on the final syllable. The R is rolled.
Grammar notes
Le chariot is masculine. Its plural is les chariots. It can also refer to a carriage or trolley.
Example sentence
Le chariot de supermarché roule bien.
The shopping cart rolls well.
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How to remember le chariot
Chariot sounds like 'car-ee-oh'. A shopping cart is a small carriage on wheels for carrying goods.
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Questions about le chariot
How do you say "shopping cart" in French?
In French, "shopping cart" is le chariot. It is a noun.
Is le chariot masculine or feminine?
Le chariot is masculine. Its plural is les chariots. It can also refer to a carriage or trolley.
How is le chariot used in a sentence?
Use le chariot as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le chariot de supermarché roule bien. (The shopping cart rolls well.).
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"Shopping cart" in other languages
- Japanese 買い物かご (kaimonokago)
- Korean 쇼핑 카트 (syoping kateu)
- Chinese 购物车 (gòu wù chē)
- Spanish el carrito de la compra
- Spanish (Latin America) el carrito de compras
- German der Einkaufswagen
- Italian il carrello della spesa
- Russian тележка (teležka)
- Greek το καρότσι του σούπερ μάρκετ (to karotsi tou super market)
- Arabic عربية تسوق (aarabiaat tasawwuq)
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