Masculine: Un gps
In French, "GPS" (Global Positioning System) is considered masculine. It would be used with masculine articles such as "le" (the) or "un" (a/an).
In many languages, including French and Spanish, continents are considered feminine. However, in English, continents do not have a gender association.
L'Afrique is a French equivalent of 'Africa'. The words in French are pronounced 'lah-freek'. The feminine definite article 'la'* means 'the'. The feminine gender noun 'Afrique' means 'Africa'.*When the following word begins with a vowel, the vowel 'a' in the definite article 'la'temporarily is dropped. The temporary nature of the drip is indicated by the apostrophe.
Yes, your United States GPS system should be able to work in France as long as it has the capability to access satellite signals there. Make sure to update the device with the latest software and maps for accurate navigation in France.
The past tense of "gps" is "gpsed" or "GPSed", as it is commonly used as a verb to describe the action of using a GPS device.
The GPS coordinates 18.96, 72.82 correspond to the city of Mumbai, India.
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La salade is feminine
Douce is feminine. The masculine is 'doux'.
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balle is feminine in french / ballon is masculine
In French the country Mali is masculine.
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
It's masculine. Beef in French is le boeuf.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.