it is masculine as in un chien
but there is a feminine : une chienne, for the female dog
The French word "chien" is masculine.
No. The word 'chien' is French for a 'male dog'. It therefore is a masculine gender noun. The French equivalent of a female dog is 'chienne', which is a feminine gender noun.
Douce is feminine. The masculine is 'doux'.
La salade is feminine
The word "pita" in French is feminine.
The word "cafeteria" in French is feminine.
No. The word 'chien' is French for a 'male dog'. It therefore is a masculine gender noun. The French equivalent of a female dog is 'chienne', which is a feminine gender noun.
The common term is le chien. Technically, a female dog should be la chienne but the word has the same pejorative meaning as the English word for female dog (rhymes with "witch")
mon if the word is masculine singularma if the word is masculine singularmes if the word is masculine or feminine pluralBTW in french possessive adjectives are related to the possessed thing not to the one who is possessing:i.e.english: her dog, 'her' cause a woman is possessing a dogfrench: son chien, 'son': chien is masculine, not matter if a man or a woman is possessing it
La salade is feminine
Douce is feminine. The masculine is 'doux'.
The word "pita" in French is feminine.
The word "cafeteria" in French is feminine.
The Cajun French word for dog is chien. However in Cajun French, as well as in other forms of French, the language has masculine and feminine words. A male dog is chien and a female dog is chienne.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.
The word "photo" is feminine in French.
La grenouille is a "female" gender word.There is no gender distinction for frogs, like cats or dogs, chat/chatte chien/chienne.
Infirmier is a masculine word. The feminine is infirmière.