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How do you say "tiles" in French?
le carrelage
In French, "tiles" is le carrelage.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced kah-ruh-lahj. Three syllables, stress on first syllable.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (le carrelage, les carrelages). Refers to tiled surfaces.
Example sentence
Le carrelage de la salle de bain est bleu.
The bathroom tiles are blue.
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How to remember le carrelage
Carrelage comes from 'carre' (square) - tiles are square shaped.
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Questions about le carrelage
How do you say "tiles" in French?
In French, "tiles" is le carrelage. It is a noun.
Is le carrelage masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun (le carrelage, les carrelages). Refers to tiled surfaces.
How is le carrelage used in a sentence?
Use le carrelage as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Le carrelage de la salle de bain est bleu. (The bathroom tiles are blue.).
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