No, it is feminine.
Yes, "town hall" in French is masculine and is written as "mairie."
In French, "town" is feminine and is translated as "la ville."
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
masculine
"Chocolat" is masculine in French.
"Agenda" is masculine in French.
The town hall is "la mairie" (fem.) or "l’hôtel de ville" (in large towns only) in French.
In French, "town" is feminine and is translated as "la ville."
Mairie! If you're asking what the French word "Mairie" means, it's "town hall."
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
I suppose you mean mairie which means town hall
'mairie' and 'hôtel de ville'
jusqu'à l'entrée (for the entrance hall of your house), jusqu'à l'hotel de ville (the town hall), jusqu'à la halle du marché (the market hall)
In French it is "Le Japon" (masculine)
masculine
Salmon is "saumon" in French. It is a masculine noun.
"Canada" is considered masculine in French. Therefore, articles and adjectives referring to Canada will be in the masculine form.
It is masculine.