In French, "les cheveux" is masculine.
In French, "les biscuits" is masculine.
"Les légumes" is masculine in French.
"Les fraises" is feminine in French.
"Les chips" is considered a feminine noun in French.
In French, "garbage" is masculine and is translated as "les ordures" or "les déchets."
First, cheveu is singular and cheveux is pluralHair is invariable in english, hairs does not exist in englishSecond, le cheveu is masculine, it means a piece of hair (from the head), les cheveux means hair
"un cheveu" (singular, plural: des cheveux) is a masculine noun in French.
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Les devoirs is masculine/plural.
"Sandwich" in French is masculine, so it would be "le sandwich".
The Spanish word "puertas" is feminine, and plural.
La pomme is feminine singular, les pommes feminine plural
elle a les cheveux (colour) = she has (colour) hair
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The word for forest in French, "forêt," is feminine.
"Blonde hair" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les cheveux blonds. The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which translates literally as "the blond hairs" -- will be "ley shuh-vuh blo" in French.
It is feminine. La chaise or les chaises