Yes, the word prof is masculine (and also feminine, depending upon context) in French. It serves as a colloquial, conversational, informal form of the masculine singular noun professeur ("professor") and the feminine singular noun professeuse. The respective pronunciations will be "prohf" for the diminutive, "pro-fey-suhr" in the masculine, and "pro-fey-suhz" in the feminine in French.
Feminine.
Masculine is the opposite of feminine.
"Caliente" is a feminine adjective in Spanish.
masculine: un feminine: une
masculine
Nanny and the Professor - 1970 The Masculine-Feminine Mystique - 2.8 was released on: USA: 13 November 1970
There are multiple ways to say teacher in french. They most common is by saying professor. Masculine: Un Professeur Feminine: Une Prof Most non-proper nouns have a masculine and feminine in French and all adjectives have a masculine and feminine
Nanny and the Professor - 1970 The Masculine-Feminine Mystique 2-8 was released on: USA: 13 November 1970
Feminine
Yes, the word prof is masculine (and also feminine, depending upon context) in French. It serves as a colloquial, conversational, informal form of the masculine singular noun professeur ("professor") and the feminine singular noun professeuse. The respective pronunciations will be "prohf" for the diminutive, "pro-fey-suhr" in the masculine, and "pro-fey-suhz" in the feminine in French.
its masculine no doubt
Masculine
feminine
masculine
Feminine.
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.