La fenêtre is feminine
Yes the word window is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
I can probably help you with this but you'll need to re-word the question. I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. Is the window itself out of plumb?I liked that you also listed this question in "Windows" (the PC operating system) Was that deliberate?Anybody with a sense of humor like that is okay in my book.
The word comes from the Latin hypotēnūsa, which comes from the Greek hupoteinousa, from the feminine present participle of hupoteinein, meaning 'to stretch or extend under' : hupo-, hypo- + teinein, 'to stretch'.
The Coordinate Plane is really called the Cartesian Plane, which was developed by a french Mathematician, named Renee Descartes. He described the slope as "climbing" up or down a line (from left to right). The french word for "climb" is "monte" (with an accent over the 'e'). That's why he used 'm' for slope.
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Un ballon (masuline noun)
feminine
'Belle' is a feminine word.une belle histoireune belle voiture'Beau' is the masculineun beau chienun beau vélo'Bel' is the masculine when the following word begins by a vowel soundun bel homme
"une fenêtre" is a feminine noun in French.
Blanco/Blanca - use blanco for masuline words and blanca for feminine words.
The french word "la" is a feminine word, in fact, it is the state of all the feminine words in french.
The French word for Africa, "Afrique," is feminine.
The feminine French word for clever is "intelligente".
Yes it is feminine. The French word for sock is "la chaussette". "La" is the Feminine "The"
Cassette is a feminine word in French, almost every word that ends with -ette is a feminine word in French.
Is the French word case feminine or muscling
The french word for feminine is almost the same. It's "féminin".