The word for student in French is étudiant when referring to a male student, and étudiante when referring to a female.
What do we call student in French?
student → étudiant, élève, écolier, écolière.
How do you say im a student in French?
Basically, you would say “Je suis étudiant(e)“, but you would say “Je suis un(e) étudiant(e) actif(-ve)”.
What is a college student called in French?
In French, the word étudiant(e) is usually reserved for university-level students, and collège and lycée students are referred to as élèves (pupils or students in English).
How would you address a student in French?
Edit : Since OP’s post got many more replies mentioning other contexts, I can add a few from my experience (university in France) : “Monsieur”/”Madame” when addressing them directly, in class for example. Teachers usually call students by their first name. In an email, students usually write “Madame”/”Monsieur”.
How do you say I am a boy in French?
The phrase ”I am a boy” translates as Je suis un garçon (pronounced: zhuh swee uhn gahr-SOHN).
How do you say I am a college student in French?
1. Je suis étudiant à l’université d’Oxford.
Are you a student French?
Originally Answered: How do you say “Are you a student?” In French? Vous êtes étudiant(e)? Tu es étudiant(e) ? Es-tu étudiant(e)?
How do you say Paul is a student in French?
Paul is a student. = Paul est étudiant. 2.
How do you say Marie is a student in French?
étudiante
- Marie. est. étudiante. . Marie is a student.
- Julia. est. étudiante. . Julia is a student.
- Elle. est. étudiante. . She is a student.
Is student feminine in French?
The French translation for “a student (female)” is une étudiante. The French, une étudiante, can be broken down into 2 parts:”a (feminine)” (une) and “student (female)” (étudiante).