No, it is feminine. Banana in French is une banane.
In French, the word for banana "banane" is feminine.
"le français" is masculine. Actually, all language names I can think of are masculine in French.
(Une) Banane!
"Masculine" in French means "masculin" and is used to describe nouns, pronouns, and adjectives that are grammatically masculine in the language.
French is the language in the phrase Bon voyage!Specifically, the masculine adjective bon literally means "good". The masculine noun voyage means the same in English and French. The pronunciation will be "boh vwa-yazh" in French.
Because they have no word for "it." Everything in the French language is either a boy or a girl.
"le français" is masculine. Actually, all language names I can think of are masculine in French.
No, it is feminine. Banana in french is une banane.
(Une) Banane!
Haricots are a variety of French beans. English language doesn't have masculine or feminine.
The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend, and "amie" for a female friend.
Belle is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine is "beau".Belle is female in French language
Because they have no word for "it." Everything in the French language is either a boy or a girl.
French is the language in the phrase Bon voyage!Specifically, the masculine adjective bon literally means "good". The masculine noun voyage means the same in English and French. The pronunciation will be "boh vwa-yazh" in French.
mon (+ masculine noun) or ma (+ feminine noun)
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
Masculine form is "Ami" Feminine form is "Amie" (I'm from Canada, and have a lot of use for the french language
In French it is "Le Japon" (masculine)