part

la part
A feminine noun is used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la dame, la lune).
feminine noun
a. piece
Sophie a coupé plusieurs parts de gâteau au chocolat.Sophie cut several pieces of chocolate cake.
b. portion
Il reste une part de gratin de pommes de terre si tu as faim.There's a portion of potato gratin left if you're hungry.
c. slice
J'ai mangé la dernière part de quiche.I ate the last slice of quiche.
a. share
Les voleurs ont divisé le butin en cinq parts.The thieves divided the loot into five shares.
3. (unit used to determine income tax)
Regionalism used in France.
(France)
a. tax share
En France, le quotient familial d'un couple marié sans enfant est de deux parts.In France, the family quotient for a married couple without children is two tax shares.
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. indiv. (abbreviation of "individual")
Part. loue app. bord de mer.Indiv. rents apt. by the sea.
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