"Igloo" does not have a gender in English as it is an inanimate object.
"Sac" is a masculine noun in French.
The word "diccionarios" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
"Igloo" in French is spelled the same way.
"Une" is a feminine article in French. It is equivalent to "a" or "an" in English.
Yes, "nariz" is a feminine noun in Spanish.
No, it's femenine.
"Sac" is a masculine noun in French.
The word "diccionarios" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
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Junto ~ Masculine, singular Junta ~ Femenine, singular Juntos ~ Masculine, plural Juntas ~ Femenine, plural
"Gatitos" if masculine. "Gatitas" if femenine.
I would say its femenine.
"Igloo" in French is spelled the same way.
The color green in french is: Vert (masculine) and Verte (Femenine)
"Une" is a feminine article in French. It is equivalent to "a" or "an" in English.
Yes, "nariz" is a feminine noun in Spanish.
they (Masculine, as in Phillip and Greg): Ellos tienen they (femenine, as in Mary and Cynthia): Ellas tienen