'Shirt' in German is 'das Hemd'. It's neuter, not feminine. 'Die Bluse', which means 'Blouse', is feminine.
Shirt is das Hemd in German.
The word "camiseta" is feminine in Spanish. It refers to a type of shirt or t-shirt, and its correct article is "la," as in "la camiseta."
Tee-shirt is amasculine noun in French: un tee-shirt.
T-shirt is a loan word in German, so it remains the same - T-shirt.
"Un T-shirt" is a masculine noun in French.
"Radierung" is a German equivalent of "etching."Specifically, the German word is a feminine noun. Its feminine singular definite article is "die" ("the"). Its feminine singular indefinite article is "eine" ("a, one").
Die Kassette (feminine)
In languages with grammatical gender, the word "shirt" may be assigned either a masculine or feminine gender. For example, in Spanish, "shirt" is feminine (la camisa), while in French it is masculine (le chemise).
"die Wissenschaft" (feminine)
Die Katze, feminine
feminine
The german article "die"? Yes, it is!!!