It's masculine. You say "un pays".
The word "pays" in French is masculine.
The word "son" is masculine in French. It means "his" or "her" when used with a noun.
"The ice" in English translates to "la glace" in French which means that it is feminine.
"Man" is masculine in French, which means that the corresponding articles and adjectives used with it should also be in the masculine form.
It is feminine. It is les chaussures (f) The word means shoes
"avez" is the second person plural form of the verb "avoir" in French, which means "to have." It is not inherently masculine or feminine, as verbs do not have gender.
It is feminine as the word is Des Ciseaux, which means it's feminine. :)
this is definitley MASCULINE
siege means chair in french (feminine)
The French word acteur is masculine in gender. The masculine singular noun, whose feminine equivalent is actrice, means "actor" in English. The pronunciation will be "ak-tuhr" in the masculine and "ak-treess" in the feminine in French.
There is no word "soire" in French; however:Soir (which means "night") is masculineSoirée (which means "party" or "evening") is feminine
"The ice" in English translates to "la glace" in French which means that it is feminine.
The word voiture is feminine in French. The feminine singular noun means "car" in English. The pronunciation will be "vwa-tyoor" in French.
The word "sensible" does not have a gender and is considered gender-neutral. It is used to describe someone who is practical, reasonable, or level-headed regardless of their gender.
Ivre (masculine and feminine adjective) means "drunk" in French.
Petite (feminine) or Petit (masculine)
- petit (masculine) - petite (feminine)
It is feminine. It is les chaussures (f) The word means shoes