" l' " can be masculine or feminine. It stands for "le" (masc.) or "la" (fem.) when the following noun begins with a vowel sound.
une option (fem.) : l'option.
un abribus (masc., meaning a bus shelter) : l'abribus
l'élève (the pupil): it could be "un élève" or "une élève" (you have no gender indication here)
That isn't a question... but in French it is masculin and féminin.
and France is la France
histoire- f
science- f
une histoire
feminine plural.
"idée" is a feminine noun in French.
feminine
feminine
Masculin;)!
i want to know if L'erreur is masculin or feminine. its my french homework
Good is bon(masculin) or bonne(feminine).
signer is masculin
masculin : un hôpital
Masculin;)!
The French word "lampe" is feminine.
Une is feminine and un is masculin.
Une is feminine and un is masculin.
feminine
masculin.
masculin
"Abellie" in French is feminine.
In French, "l'Γ©glise" is feminine.
"Reportage" is masculine in French.
In French, "horloge" is feminine.
La gare is feminine as evidenced by the "la" in the French language.