In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine. There are a plethora of feminine nouns such as la chaise, une fille, and la cuisine.
English does not have feminine or masculine nouns. In Spanish, it is feminine.
Auto and automobile are feminine nouns in French.
'it' in French is 'il' for masculine nouns and 'elle' for feminine nouns.
As with most adjectives in French, there is a masculine and a feminine form - the word in French for nice is gentil/gentille
In Spanish, "the" is "el" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In French, "the" is "le" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In German, "the" is "der" for masculine nouns, "die" for feminine nouns, and "das" for neuter nouns. In Italian, "the" is "il" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns.
"First" in French is "premier" for masculine singular nouns and "première" for feminine singular nouns.
Feminine - La notation.Almost all, if not all, nouns that end in -ion are feminine in French.
"Une" is a feminine article in French. It is used before feminine nouns to indicate that the noun is feminine.
Feminine
"Black" in French is "noir" for masculine nouns, and "noire" for feminine nouns.
The French plural for "long" is "longs" for masculine nouns and "longues" for feminine nouns.
'religieuses' is the French word for religious