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In its singular form as 'règle' ['rule', 'ruler'], the feminine gender noun takes 'ma'. The word 'ma' is the feminine form of the possessive 'my' in the singular. In its plural form as 'règles' ['rules', 'rulers'], the noun takes 'mes' as the feminine form of the possessive 'my' in the plural.

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The French word "rรจgle" is feminine singular, so it takes the possessive adjective "ma" in front of it. So you would say "ma rรจgle" for "my ruler."

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