In French, "le" is the masculine definite article and is used before masculine nouns. The feminine equivalent is "la."
It's feminine, so you would say la cle. :)
La maison is feminine but le bâtiment is masculine
The article la is feminine; le is masculine.
"Le" and "la" are both definite articles in French. "Le" is used before masculine nouns, while "la" is used before feminine nouns. They both translate to "the" in English.
"Hawaii" is considered masculine in French. So, it is "le Hawaii."
It's feminine.
"Le" and "la" are both definite articles in French. "Le" is used before masculine nouns, while "la" is used before feminine nouns. They both translate to "the" in English.
In French, "yacusi" is a masculine word.
The article la is feminine; le is masculine.
La maison is feminine but le bâtiment is masculine
Le pantalon:masculine
It is masculine.
le Canada
Masculine: un cadeau / le cadeau
Feminine, mother is always feminine whatever is the language...
le temps (masc.)
Le portoricain (masculine)La portoricaine (feminine)