"le masculin" is a grammatical gender for nouns in French. Most nouns are of either masculine or feminine gender, some other accomodate both genders. There is no 'neutral' gender, as exist in other languages.
example: la lune (the moon) is considered feminine.
le soleil (the sun) is considered masculine.
un professeur (a teacher) or une professeur could be of either gender.
lounge mean "salon" and "salon" is masculine.
In French, spaghetti is considered masculine and is preceded by the masculine article "le." So, it is "le spaghetti" in French.
In French it is "Le Japon" (masculine)
Le means "The""Le" means "the" in French. It is used with masculine nouns; the corresponding feminine word "La."
Le Portugal is a masculine noun in French.
"Doughnut" is masculine in French and is written as "le beignet" or "le donut."
Salt, or the salt sel=salt, le is the masculine article for the.
In French, "bridge" is considered masculine and is preceded by the masculine article "le." Therefore, you would say "le bridge" in French.
Un compliment is a masculine noun in French.
j'adore le (something with a masculine noun) means 'I love the ...' in French. Carly means nothing in French.
in french it is masculine.
"Le chien" is masculine in French. The definite article "le" indicates that it refers to a masculine noun. In French, all nouns have a gender, and "chien" (dog) is categorized as masculine.