Oignon is a masculine word in French: un oignon - les oignons.
In French, "mangue" is a feminine noun.
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
Masculin
In French, the word "son" is a masculine possessive adjective that means "his." The feminine form would be "sa," meaning "her."
Oignon is a masculine word in French: un oignon - les oignons.
Onion is Oignon in French.
Masculin;)!
From the Old French, 'oignon'.
un oignon de printemps
un oignon de printemps
In French, the word "son" is a masculine possessive adjective that means "his." The feminine form would be "sa," meaning "her."
An onion is 'un oignon' (masc.) in French.
The French word "livre" is masculin.
the french term for studded onion is; Oignon pique but is is also know as oignon cloute. oignon pigue is french for "pricked onion"; this is when you take whole cloves and press them into the peeled onion and after cutting a small slit into it you then place a bay leaf in it. this is done to flavour sauces and makes it easier to remove those items when the sauce is finished.
la chance (fem.) is the French noun for 'luck'
oeuf (egg) oignon (onion) oie (goose) olive