I assumed it was feminine due to their being an E at the end of calculette but I cannot be sure I’m just a beginner
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jj because jd - january december fn - february november mo - march october as - april september ma - may august
350 000 is "trois cent cinquante mille" in French.
maximum is the same in french as English but has a weird accent on it ( a bit like max-ee-mum )
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"ma calculette" is the French noun for "my calculator". You can also call it "une calculatrice"
It is feminine. Une calculatrice.there is also:Une GommeUne Trousseune régle.Masculine:Un Carnet de textesUn cahierUn livreUn styloUn crayon
my = mon (masculine), ma (feminine) me = moi
masculine for my=mon feminine for my=ma me=moi
ma (feminine) mon (masculine)
The word magasins is masculine in French. In its plural form, the above-mentioned masculine noun means "shops" or "stores" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma-ga-zeh" in French.
The word maths is feminine in French. The diminutive in question serves as an affectionate nickname - "math" in English - for the feminine plural noun mathématiques("mathematics"). The pronunciation will be "ma-tey-ma-teek" in French.
"ma" is the feminine possessive pronoun for "my". The masculine is "mon".
a calculator is 'une calculatrice' (fem.) or 'une calculette' (especially a small-sized one) in French.
There are three ways of saying my in french:1.Ma-female2.Mon-male3.Mes-pluralmasculine for my is mon and feminine for my is ma
mon (+ masculine noun) or ma (+ feminine noun)
La calculette or la calculatrice means calculator