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the noun 'air' is masculine in French l'air est sec et chaud (the air is dry and hot) = the adjectives are also put in the masculine form.
Nauta (Genitive Nautae) is a masculine word in the first declension. When using adjectives, make sure to use the masculine gender even though this word "looks" feminine.
"Teachable moment" is an English equivalent of "moment enseignable."The French word "moment" is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "le" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one"). The masculine/feminine adjective "enseignable" means "teachable."The pronunciation is "moh-maw-taw-seh-gnah-bluh."
La langue française (because the word "language" is feminine).Française is the feminine form, and if you're describing a masculine noun, the adjective would be français, without the "e". If you simply want to say "I speak French", you would say "Je parle français".If you are a male, "I am French" would be "Je suis français". For a female, "Je suis française". (Notice that in French, adjectives referring to nationality are NOT capitalized as they are in English).
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun wolf is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.The noun for a male wolf is dog.The noun for a female wolf is bitch.
The Italian word cinema is masculine, not feminine, in gender.
Infirmier is a masculine word. The feminine is infirmière.
feminine
it's a masculine word.
the word certificat is " masculine " in french
The word 'impermeable' in French is masculine.
The french word for Parie is masculine.
La salade is feminine
Douce is feminine. The masculine is 'doux'.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.
The French word for Africa, "Afrique," is feminine.
The French word "gentil" is both masculine and feminine. It does not change in form regardless of the gender of the noun it describes.