what is the difference between le jardin and la terrasse?

le jardin is a place with herb.

and generally la terrasse is in concrete

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. The first obvious difference is the gender = le jardin (masculine) and la terrasse (feminine.) The garden vs. the terrace; sidewalk café. Mk-tintin has given you the best difference. (l'herbe = grass)

Mme

The difference between "le jardin" and "la terrasse" is that they refer to different outdoor spaces. "Le jardin" translates to "the garden" and typically refers to an open area of land, often with grass, flowers, and trees, where plants are cultivated or flowers are grown. It can be a private garden attached to a house or a public garden in a park. "La terrasse" translates to "the terrace" and usually refers to a raised and paved outdoor platform adjacent to a building, often with seating, where people can relax, dine, or enjoy the view.

To understand the difference between these terms, it is helpful to know that French nouns have grammatical gender (masculine or feminine), which affects the choice of articles and adjectives used with them. In this case, "jardin" is masculine (le jardin) and "terrasse" is feminine (la terrasse).

To find the difference between any two terms in French, you can consult a reliable French-English dictionary or use online resources, such as word reference websites or language learning apps. These resources provide not only translations but also detailed explanations and examples to further grasp the meaning and usage of various words.