"La France" is a feminine word.
"Voulez-vous une France qui travaille ou une France qui sombre dans la récession ?" = do you want a France that works or a France that sinks into recession?
Masculin, but remember it's de l'oeuf because of the e and o being together
"poulet" is a masculine noun in French.
It is masculine.
yes
In French, you say la pizza, not le pizza. Adding the word "pepperoni" doesn't change that, (despite "un poivron" being a masculine noun)A pepperoni pizza = une pizza aux poivrons
It is feminine.
La photo ("the photo") is feminine in French.
'une information' is a feminine noun in French.
It is feminine because Mary in french (marie) is feminine so it's a females name.
la France
France is the French word for "France". It is a feminine name.Note: The name the French give themselves: "un français (masc.), une française (fem.)"France with a capital F
The masculine pronoun in French is "il," the feminine is "elle."
Belle if it is for a feminine noun, and beaux if for a masculine noun
les baskets which mean trainers (shoes) are masculine in French
la Martinique is a French region, not a country. The noun is feminine.
I've taken several French classes and I was born in France. I think its masculine. Hope this helped. :)
Constitution française is a French equivalent of the English phase "French Constitution."Specifically, the feminine noun constitution means "Constitution" (as the official statement of France's governing principles). The feminine adjective française translates as "French, pertaining to France." The pronunciation will be "ko-stee-tyoo-syo fraw-sehz" in French.
In French, you say la pizza, not le pizza. Adding the word "pepperoni" doesn't change that, (despite "un poivron" being a masculine noun)A pepperoni pizza = une pizza aux poivrons
The Cajun French word is the same as the France french word. l'ami(e) (the -e is if the friend is feminine.)
It is feminine.
La photo ("the photo") is feminine in French.