In French, nothing at all; those are the only two alternatives. Everything has a gender. In many other languages, tere is also Neuter (=neither).
A rock is typically considered neither feminine nor masculine as objects in nature do not have gender identities.
Piller is a verb, so it's neither feminine nor masculine!
Landowner is not gender specific, it is neither masculine nor feminine.
It's "el jugo" so it's masculine. Las manzanas is feminine. "de" is a preposition and it's neither masculine, feminine nor neuter.
The French word for hot is "chaud." In French, it is masculine.
"Est" is a form of a verb in French. Nouns and adjectives can be masculine or feminine, but verbs are neither masculine nor feminine, and you could use them whatever is the gender of the subject:elle est jolie (she is pretty) - il est grand (he is tall).
Neither masculine nor feminine.
"Fields" is neither masculine nor feminine. There is no masculine or feminine form.
Cousin is neither masculine nor feminine
Nouns in English are neither masculine nor feminine.
Bizarre is an adjective. It is neither masculine nor feminine.
The word 'deux' (two) is neither feminine nor masculine because it is not a noun.
Piller is a verb, so it's neither feminine nor masculine!
Wall Street is neither feminine nor masculine. It's Neuter Gender.
Landowner is not gender specific, it is neither masculine nor feminine.
Papier is neither masculine nor feminine, rather it is plural.
much is translated 'beaucoup' in French. Beaucoup is an adverb and has no gender - it is neither masculine nor feminine.
It's "el jugo" so it's masculine. Las manzanas is feminine. "de" is a preposition and it's neither masculine, feminine nor neuter.