masculine
it's feminine - uneRuler in french is a feminine word
Nothing. la mer is definitely feminine. although, there is L'océan (the ocean) which is masculine
hey fell for someone- haheho Me enamore del (maculine) de ella ( feminine)
'un nounours' is a Teddy bear in French.
Nouns in English do not normally have masculine and feminine forms, unless they are referring to a person or an animal or a ship. Book is just book.
nounours
Nounours.
"His name is Teddy" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il s'appelle Nounours. The declaration also translates literally as "He calls himself Teddy" or "He names himself Teddy Bear" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel sa-pel noo-noors" in French.
The cast of Nounours - 1995 includes: Claude Laydu as Le marchand de sable Brigitte Lecordier as Nicolas Linette Lemercier as Oscar Pascal Renwick as Nounours Barbara Tissier as Pimprenelle
In Italian, words with the feminine prefix "la" or "una" indicate the noun is feminine, while words with the masculine prefix "il" or "un" indicate the noun is masculine. Additionally, the ending of a word can also be a clue to its gender; for example, nouns ending in -a are typically feminine, while nouns ending in -o are usually masculine.
"God".