Articles indéfinis : du, des : je mange du riz : I eat rice.
Articles définis : le la les : j'ouvre la porte : I open the door.
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un masculineune femininedes m or f plural
Bougie is a feminine noun, so the articles are 'une' (standing for 'a') and 'la' meaning 'the'.
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Yes, trousse is a feminine noun in french. We can use the articles "une" or "la"
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The indefinite article in French is un, masculine or une, feminine
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les is the plural for both articles 'la' and 'le' in French
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Lecture is a feminine noun in French. Use the feminine articles la or une.
un masculineune femininedes m or f plural
'French words' is 'mots français', or because they use articles more than we do, 'les mots français'. Depends on context.
"Sail" as a feminine noun and "cloak, curtain, mist, veil" as a masculine noun are English equivalents of the French word voile. Context and other hints to the noun's gender -- such as adjectives, definite articles, indefinite articles -- make clear which form suits. The pronunciation will be "vwal" in French.