I should hope that "Aunt Isabel" is a woman...
masculine
Tante belle cose! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Many beautiful things!"Specifically, the feminine adjective tante is "many, so many." The feminine adjective belle means "beautiful." The feminine noun cose translates as "things."The pronunciation will be "TAN-tey BEL-ley KO-sey" in Italian.
So tante cose, amica mia! in the feminine and So tante cose, amico mio! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I know lots of things, my friend!"Specifically, the verb so is "(I) am knowing, do know, know". The feminine adjective tante means "lots of, so many". The feminine noun cose means "things". The feminine noun amica and the masculine amico respectively mean "(female) friend" and "(male) friend". The feminine possessive adjective mia and the masculine mio translate as "my".The pronunciation will be "so TAN-tey KO-sey a-MEE-ka MEE-a" in the feminine and "so TAN-tey KO-sey a-MEE-ko MEE-o" in the masculine.
The word "tante" is feminine in French, meaning "aunt." It is used to refer to a female relative, specifically the sister of one's parent. The masculine equivalent is "oncle," which means "uncle."
"la moquette", (feminine noun).
une chaloupe (feminine noun)
Explication is a feminine noun in French.
Asie is a feminine noun in French.
Une personne (feminine noun)
The feminine form of the noun landlord is landlady.
Une ville (feminine noun)
"lentille" is a feminine noun in French.