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Q. How do you describe a nice place?
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- Q. How do you describe a nice place?
- Q. What words describe location?
- Q. How do you describe Palace?
- Q. How would you describe the royal palace?
- Q. How would you describe a beautiful place in one word?
- Q. How would you describe a chateau?
- Q. What is another word for Chateau?
- Q. What is called Chateau Class 9?
- Q. Is Chateau male or female?
- Q. Why is pizza feminine?
- Q. Is name masculine or feminine in French?
- picturesque. adjective. a picturesque place or scene is attractive, especially because it is old and interesting.
- unspoiled. adjective. an unspoiled place has not been changed in ways that make it less beautiful or enjoyable.
- pretty. adjective.
- panoramic. adjective.
- favoured. adjective.
- picture-postcard. adjective.
Q. What words describe location?
location
- emplacement,
- locale,
- locality,
- locus,
- place,
- point,
- position,
- site,
Q. How do you describe Palace?
A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence, or the home of a head of state or some other high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is also sometimes used to describe a lavishly ornate building used for public entertainment or exhibitions, such as a movie palace.
Q. How would you describe the royal palace?
Here are some adjectives for the royal palace: huge and complex, large and gorgeous, truly grand, once famous, onetime, romanian, walled, airy, present-day, moorish, old, magnificent, belgian, complex, picturesque, spacious, conspicuous, gigantic, former, new, ancient, colossal, historic, elegant, spanish, extensive.
Q. How would you describe a beautiful place in one word?
Magical – Captivating; enchanting. Majestic – Grand; impressive; stately.
Q. How would you describe a chateau?
A château (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto]; plural: châteaux) is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions.
Q. What is another word for Chateau?
In this page you can discover 19 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for chateau, like: castle, house, manor, mansion, villa, domaine, chinon, chateaux, chambord, Chenonceau and Fitou.
Q. What is called Chateau Class 9?
your answer. Explanation: a large French country house or castle, often giving its name to wine made in its neighbourhood.
Q. Is Chateau male or female?
Masculine nouns often end in: -eau, eg le château – castle. -isme, eg le racisme – racism.
Q. Why is pizza feminine?
Every noun has a grammatical gender in some languages. If you need some justification. “pizza” is an originally Italian word, and it is feminine in Italian, too.
Q. Is name masculine or feminine in French?
French Easy Learning GrammarUsing nounsIn French, all nouns are either masculine or feminine. This is called their gender. Even words for things have a gender.