capitaine can be used in both masculine (un capitaine) and feminine forms (une capitaine) in French.
The word "sad" is feminine and masculine when translated from English to French. The most common translation will be triste in the feminine and masculine singular and tristes in the feminine and masculine plural. The pronunciation will remain "treest" in both the singular and plural.
Libyen in the masculine and libyennein the feminine are French equivalents of the English word "Libyan."Specifically, the French words are the feminine and masculine forms of an adjective or a noun. The noun may be preceded by the feminine definite article la ("the") and the masculine le or by the feminine indefinite article une("a, one") or the masculine un. The pronunciation is "leeb-yah" in the masculine and "leeb-yehn" in the feminine.
masculine
feminine
"Gentil" is a masculine adjective in French. The feminine is "gentille".
héros (masculine), or héroïne (feminine)
The word "sad" is feminine and masculine when translated from English to French. The most common translation will be triste in the feminine and masculine singular and tristes in the feminine and masculine plural. The pronunciation will remain "treest" in both the singular and plural.
The French adjective meaning "scottish" is écossais(masculine) or écossaise (feminine).
The French adjective meaning "next" is prochain(masculine) or prochaine (feminine).
Feminine
Libyen in the masculine and libyennein the feminine are French equivalents of the English word "Libyan."Specifically, the French words are the feminine and masculine forms of an adjective or a noun. The noun may be preceded by the feminine definite article la ("the") and the masculine le or by the feminine indefinite article une("a, one") or the masculine un. The pronunciation is "leeb-yah" in the masculine and "leeb-yehn" in the feminine.
masculine
Translation: Je porte mon uniforme éscolaire à l'école.
Impoli in the masculine or impolie in the feminine may be French equivalents of the English word "rude."Specifically, the French word is an adjective. The pronunciation is the same for the feminine and masculine forms. It will be "ehm-poh-lee" in French.
The word "idea" is a feminine word. English to French translation: ideé
Dominique is the French spelling. It is used as both a masculine and a feminine first name.
feminine