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Masculine is the gender of the French equivalent of the English word "art."Specifically, the French word is "art." Its masculine singular definite article is "l"* ("the"). The pronunciation is "ahr."*The article actually is "le." But the vowel "e" drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe after the remaining letter "l" and immediately before the first letter of the succeeding word.
Je vais au musée is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I go to the museum."Specifically, the personal pronoun je means "I." The verb vais means "(I) am going, do go, go." The word aucombines the preposition � with the masculine singular definite article le to mean "to the." The masculine noun musée means "museum."The pronunciation will be "zhuh vey oh myoo-zey" in French.
In French the word means rebirth.
"La Joconde" is how the French refer to "La Giocondo", or as I learned it ... "The Mona Lisa" I don't know if 'Joconde' is a French word or just the French pronunciation of Giocondo.
rebirth of livingRenaissance is a French word that means "rebirth."
A pencil is masculine in French. For example, un crayon.
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.