No, le soulier is masculine
Yes, the French word "des souliers" is masculine.
Masculine describes the gender of the French phrase des souliers. The plural phrase translates as "of the shoes" or "some slippers" in English. The pronunciation will be "dey soo-lyey" in Alsatian French.
The French word "bottes" is feminine.
The word "glasses" in French, which is "les lunettes," is feminine.
"une fraise" is a feminine noun. So is the plural "des fraises".
In French, the word "jeans" is masculine and is written as "le jeans".
Masculine describes the gender of the French phrase des souliers. The plural phrase translates as "of the shoes" or "some slippers" in English. The pronunciation will be "dey soo-lyey" in Alsatian French.
"Chaussure" for singular and "Chaussures" for plural
The word "glasses" in French, which is "les lunettes," is feminine.
The French word "bottes" is feminine.
It is feminine as the word is Des Ciseaux, which means it's feminine. :)
There isn't one. You would use "marron", i.e. "des chaussures marron".
The French word for 'things' is choses. It's a feminine gender noun in the plural. The singular form is 'chose'. The feminine definite article 'les' is used with the word, in the construction 'les choses', to mean 'the things'. The feminine indefinite article 'des' is used with the word, in the construction 'des choses', to mean 'some things'.
"Baskets" is considered a masculine noun in French.
Victoires is a French equivalent of the English word "victories".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its plural form. It may be preceded by the feminine plural definite article les ("the") or the feminine/masculine partitive des ("some"). The pronunciation will be "veek-twahr" in French.
"une fraise" is a feminine noun. So is the plural "des fraises".
un journal (masc.), plural : des journaux
Un stylo; Des stylos. Masculine