In French, "chapeau" is masculine. However, you can tell if a French noun is feminine if it is preceded by the definite article "la" or the indefinite article "une".
In French, "my small hat" would be spelled as "mon petit chapeau."
"Une fille avec un chapeau rouge."
une girafe is a feminine word. You can tell it by the article: 'un' is masculine, 'une' is feminine
Chapeau d'été
Feminine. You can tell because "la" is the singular, feminine version of "the" ('Las' is the plural). The singular, masculine version of "the" is "el" ('Los' is the plural).
"un cheveu" (singular, plural: des cheveux) is a masculine noun in French.
masculine: le sac à dos
Chapeau is masculine, so le chapeau, mon chapeau, du chapeau, etc.
chapeau
le chapeau is the hat.
The population of Croix-Chapeau is 1,130.
A Shriner wears a Fez; a Knight Templar wears a chapeau.
Un chapeau (masc.) is 'a hat' in English.
le chapeau is the hat in French.
ton chapeau (informal) votre chapeau (formal)
The area of Croix-Chapeau is 4,830,000.0 square meters.
Quel chapeau? in French is "Which hat?" in English.