If you’re learning French, you may come across various words in different languages that you want to translate. One of those words is ‘quaderno,’ which means ‘notebook’ in Italian. In this beginner’s guide, we will explain how to write ‘quaderno’ in French. Let’s dive in!

How do you say ‘notebook’ in French?

In French, the translation for ‘notebook’ is cahier. So, ‘quaderno’ in French is ‘cahier.’

Using ‘Cahier’ in Different Contexts

Now that we know ‘cahier’ is the equivalent of ‘notebook’ in French, let’s explore some common contexts where you can use this word:

  • School Supplies: When discussing school supplies, you can use ‘cahier’ to refer to notebooks.
  • Writing: If you are talking about writing or taking notes, you can say ‘Je prends des notes dans mon cahier’ which means ‘I’m taking notes in my notebook.’
  • Organization: ‘Cahier’ can also be used to refer to a specific organized set of notes or records. For example, ‘un cahier des charges’ translates to ‘specifications document’.

Plural form: ‘Cahiers’

Just like in English, ‘cahier’ has a plural form. When referring to multiple notebooks, you need to use ‘cahiers.’

For instance:

  • ‘J’ai besoin de trois cahiers’ means ‘I need three notebooks.’
  • ‘Les cahiers sont sur le bureau’ translates to ‘The notebooks are on the desk.’

In this guide, we’ve covered how to write ‘quaderno’ in French, which is ‘cahier.’ Remember to use ‘cahier’ when referring to a single notebook and ‘cahiers’ when talking about multiple notebooks. Incorporate these new words into your French vocabulary, and you’ll be well on your way to mastering the language!

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