In many languages, including English, "house" does not have a gender assigned to it. It is considered a neutral or common noun. Some languages may assign a gender to nouns based on language rules or cultural conventions.
The French word "disque" is masculine.
In many languages, including Spanish, French, and Italian, the word "house" is indeed feminine. However, in English, "house" is considered neutral or common gender.
Une stylo means 'handwriting pen' in French.Every object in French is either feminine or masculine. Une I think is masculine whilst Un is feminine.Une Stylo means 'a ball-point pen'. Une is a feminine word for 'a'. You can also use Un which is a musculine word for 'a'.-Melo
In French, "house" is masculine and is translated as "la maison."
masculine
The French word "disque" is masculine.
MUSCULINE
masculine:un stylo , un crayon femenine:une porte , une chaise , une table
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.The noun earth has no gender; earth is a neuter noun.
heir
Buck
author
A male version
Louis
deacon
A masculine horse is a stallion or a gelding.
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