La gare is feminine as evidenced by the "la" in the French language.
"La gare" is feminine in French.
In French, "chaise" is feminine, so it would be "la chaise."
The French word "chance" is feminine.
The word "indépendance" is feminine in French, so it is "la indépendance."
In French grammar, "Haiti" is a feminine noun. So, when referring to Haiti in French, you would use the feminine article "la" before it.
In French, the word "vanilla" is considered to be feminine and the correct form is "la vanille."
Feminine.
The French word "chance" is feminine.
yard (as in backyard, schoolyard...) is translated 'la cour' in French. Cour is a feminine word.
feminine: la iglesia
'la' is the feminine form of 'the', the masculine form is 'le' and the plural form is 'les'
le lapin is masculinea she-rabbit is la lapine (feminine)
la gare means the (train) station in French.
Both. Les is the plural form of le (masculin) or la (feminin)
la beauté is a feminine noun in French. Tip: there is no terminal 'e' for feminine concepts (beauté, liberté, sécurité...).
It is feminine. Do you know how to remember it's feminine, I need to. Help! -kay ;)
'La' in french is the in English. But in french it is used for feminin words only. Where as 'le' in french is also 'the' in English but it is used for masculin words.
la = the (feminine) ; le = the (masculin) vie = life dans = in