your question is not very clear.
masculine is masculin
male is mâle
"Masculine" in French means "masculin" and is used to describe nouns, pronouns, and adjectives that are grammatically masculine in the language.
The word for lounge is masculine in French. It is "le salon."
Yes, "allemand" is masculine in French.
"Il" means "he" in French when referring to a masculine noun.
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
masculine
of the (masculine)
"my" : only when the object after it is masculine.
If you mean a public park or a public garden, the word in French is jardin and it is masculine.
of my (masculine)
The word for lounge is masculine in French. It is "le salon."
Yes, "allemand" is masculine in French.
It is the masculine form of first.
lazyparesseux is the masculine adjective meaning lazy in French.
If you mean "Combles" (the part under the roof), it's masculine
Ivre (masculine and feminine adjective) means "drunk" in French.
one or a (masculine)
somptueux (masculine) or somptueuse (feminine)