une porte (femin)
but also plural des portes
Level is a palindrome meaning flat or even.
Residential doors are normally 6'-8" tall. The door frame would be another 3/4" taller than the door. A rough opening height for a door would be 82 or 82-1/2". This allows for the door jambs, space or a sill under the door and room for adjustment.
There is no standard width, but usually are between 28" and 36" for a single door, and between 48" and 72" for a pair.
It is an interesting concept to Americans, but inanimate objects such as weapons and even articles of furniture(la Chaise-chair, in French is female) have Gender. in both the Greek and Latin-based tongues The sword is of the Female gender- Xiphias in Greek , and Gladius in Latin. (Gladiator, literally swordsman, is of course in the male gender) but Gladys is a girl"s name. Then one has the sword of Justice and Justitia is a female figure! (Justice is blind). hope it"s some help, Men like to assign female personalities to things they admire (she"s all yours) rivalling the more formal (You Have the Conn!) By the way the latin equivalent Totus Tuus_ Lit She"a all yours! was the official motto of the former Pope John OPaul VI who was at the helm of the Bark of Peter for a good many years! Hope this is some help of course ships are called She as Nauta (from which nautical is derived is Feminine) so is Marina and words such as maritime. hope this is some help.
if you mean a door big enough for two cars 16/7 You can park a truck in a double door garage door!
male
Ami for a male or amie for a female. Or copain for a male or copine for a female.
The noun, poisson, is masculine. The creature however is male or female.
The cast of French Door - 2010 includes: Jeffrey Charles Day as Dylan Chaucer Jamie Mae Grindle as Amber Britta Pejic as Female Stephane Pejic as Male
feminine
Yannic is a male name (French)
In French, "Michele" can be both a male or female name. When spelled "Michèle" with an accent, it is typically a female name, and when spelled "Michel" without an accent, it is commonly a male name.
In French-speaking countries, a male is referred to as "un homme" and a female is referred to as "une femme." The nationality of both a male and a female in French-speaking countries would be "français" for a man and "française" for a woman.
In French, the word "chat" can be both male and female, as it is a gender-neutral term. To specify a male cat, you can use the word "chat" for the general term, or you can say "chat mâle" which specifically means a male cat.
Sportive for a female. Sportif for a male.
Male: Chanteur Female: Chanteuse
"fou" for a male "folle" for a female