La cloche a sonné à la fin du cours.
English: The bell rang at the end of class.
cloche /klˈɔʃ/ · noun · CEFR B1. French translation of "bell".
See also: Vocabulary entry (French)

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French article note: a regular/likely article is "la" for "cloche". Check context for exceptions.
| Dictionary form | cloche |
|---|---|
| Likely article | la |
| Likely gender | feminine |
| Regular/likely plural | cloches |
La cloche a sonné à la fin du cours.
English: The bell rang at the end of class.
Elle a sonné à la porte d'entrée.
English: She rang the bell at the front door.
J'ai entendu une cloche d'église au loin.
English: I heard a church bell in the distance.
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