Je suis de Marnique.
There is no masculine or feminine form. It is a unisex phrase.
sweat and its feminine
In French, if you want to describe your bedroom as masculine, you could say "chambre masculine," and if you want to describe it as feminine, you could say "chambre féminine."
The word "fly" in French, moucheron, is masculine.
Argentina is "l'Argentine" in French. This is a feminine noun, with no masculine.
Sociable is used in both masculine and feminine in French.
There are multiple ways to say teacher in french. They most common is by saying professor. Masculine: Un Professeur Feminine: Une Prof Most non-proper nouns have a masculine and feminine in French and all adjectives have a masculine and feminine
Ils ( masculine) or elles (feminine)
The French word for home, "maison," is feminine.
"First" in French is "premier" for masculine singular nouns and "première" for feminine singular nouns.
The word for forest in French, "forêt," is feminine.
La Belgique. This is a feminine noun with no masculine version.
it is curieux in the masculine form and curieuse in the feminine form