if it has "le" or "un" in front of the word
Grand (for something masculine) or grande (for something feminine)
masculine
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
"Chocolat" is masculine in French.
"Agenda" is masculine in French.
une girafe is a feminine word. You can tell it by the article: 'un' is masculine, 'une' is feminine
In French, "chapeau" is masculine. However, you can tell if a French noun is feminine if it is preceded by the definite article "la" or the indefinite article "une".
If you're talking about an object that is masculine (in case you don't know, objects are either feminine or masculine in french) you'll say "Celui-là" if it's feminine "celle-là"
Fromage is masculine in French.
Yes, "hippopotame" is a masculine noun in French.
In French it is "Le Japon" (masculine)
masculine