There are no rules, you have to check a dictionary.
i want to know if L'erreur is masculin or feminine. its my french homework
I don't know of a noun in French - ete. There is a verb - etre - to be- which has a conjugation -ete. As a verb it is , of course, neither masculine nor feminine.
It can mean know-how or it can simply be to know how to do (something).
It means- To know how to do something
French has two words for "know". If you want to know a person, it's je veux connaître. If you want to know a thing (a fact, or how to do something), it's je veux savoir.
I don't know the word itself as a French word, but it must be something to do with happiness (felicite, in French). The 'a' ending almost suggests an Italian word.
It is feminine. Do you know how to remember it's feminine, I need to. Help! -kay ;)
You know how 'the French have a word for it'? Well, they don't. Try something like 'appartement de luxe' or 'de grand standing'.
Henwell mother chickens are known to be a "Hen" and males go by several names but i find most acceptable is "Rooster". So I'll go with Hen.ummm, i tink "femenine" would refer to a human female, i.e., one who don't need a male because anything a male can do, a "FEMenist" can do better...lol...anyhow, i don't know female chickens (hens) that would consider anything on a "femenine" level...let me know if any hens are around these days that are dainty, as i could not possible see one as "femenine".....LOLAI AOMWHOME.......GOODNIGHT DAINTY HENS.....
savoir (sah-VWAR) = to know something, to know a fact connaître (kuh-NEH-truh) = to know someone, to be familiar with a place, song, etc.
It's a type of French kiss where the only part of your bodies touching is the kiss.
I don't know the full meaning but I know that it can mean 'introduce', but many French words have more than one meaning.