There is no word "soire" in French; however:
Masculine: le système solaire.
Astronaute is a French equivalent of the English word "astronaut."Specifically, the French word can be either a feminine or a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is l. The apostrophe is placed immediately after the letter l and immediately before the first letter of the noun.The pronunciation is "ah-stroh-noht."
The solar system is "le système solaire" (masculine) in French.
Luna means "moon" in Spanish and is a feminine word. I suppose "Moon" would sound more masculine. Frank Zappa named his daughter Moon Unit though, so maybe since the moon is always traditionally associated with the feminine, there would be no male counterpart.
The French equivalent of the English word 'cloud' is nuage. The French noun is in the masculine gender. So it takes the definite article 'le' for 'the' in the singular, and 'les' in the plural. It takes the indefinite article 'un' for 'a, one' in the singular, and 'des' in the plural. The plural form of the noun is 'nuages', which means 'clouds'.
Une soeur is a feminine word in French.
soirs (masculine) or soirées (feminine)
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balle is feminine in french / ballon is masculine
In French the country Mali is masculine.
It's masculine. Beef in French is le boeuf.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.
directeur → masculine directrice→ feminine