Le is the masculine form of "the". The feminine version of "the" is la, and plural form of "the" is les.
Examples:
Le chien :: the dog
La fenêtre :: the window Les étoiles :: the stars
Les is the plural of either le or la. For example, the singular version of pizza is la pizza, but when plural, it's les pizzas.
Yes but I personaly think that she just wants to know if she is masculan or feminen.
The answer is both because "le" is masculan and "la" is feminen but "les" is both. It can be for guys and for girls
No, la is feminine.
It is plural and serves for both masculine and feminine. Les hommes et les femmes.
'Le' is masculine. 'La' is feminine.
Masculine, "le Danemark".
It is masculine: LE PAIN
it is masculine le port
Masculine: un cadeau / le cadeau
Butter is "beurre" in French, a masculine noun.
It's masculine. Beef in French is le boeuf.
In French it is "Le Japon" (masculine)
it is masculine le port
Masculine, "le Danemark".
It is masculine: LE PAIN
Masculine: un cadeau / le cadeau
masculine
"Café" is a masculine noun in French.
Butter is "beurre" in French, a masculine noun.
Le stockage (masculine noun)
It is female.
le garage therefore masculine.