Masculine and feminine are the same in French as in English, (Masculine - male, Feminine - female) The difference in French is that all nouns are either masculine or feminine in addition to people, masculine nouns are normally preceded by Le (the) or un (a) and feminine by La (the) or une (a) . So for instance newspaper is masculine so Le Journal or un journal and table is feminine so La table or une Table.
In French, nouns are categorized as either masculine or feminine. Masculine words often end in consonants (e.g., le chat - the cat) and feminine words often end in vowels (e.g., la table - the table). Adjectives and articles must agree in gender with the noun they modify (e.g., le grand chat - the big cat, la grande table - the big table).
masculine
Douce is feminine. The masculine is 'doux'.
La salade is feminine
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.
Feminine
masculine
Douce is feminine. The masculine is 'doux'.
La salade is feminine
feminine
masculine
Feminine
balle is feminine in french / ballon is masculine
In French the country Mali is masculine.
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
It's masculine. Beef in French is le boeuf.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.