Le bus is masculine
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'bus matron' is a noun for a female.There is no equivalent noun for a male.The common gender noun is attendant (or bus attendant).
l'or is a masculine noun in French.
In French, "virus" is a masculine noun.
"un autobus" (masc) is the French noun for a bus (they do also say "bus")
Hope is l'espoir in French, which is a masculine noun.
No. The word 'chien' is French for a 'male dog'. It therefore is a masculine gender noun. The French equivalent of a female dog is 'chienne', which is a feminine gender noun.
where is the..."où est le ..." [+ masc. gender noun]"où est la ..." [+ fem. gender noun]
Pain (douleur) is a feminine noun.
Sudan is 'le Soudan' in French. This is a masculine noun.
'une école' is a feminine noun in French
The word "chapitre" is a feminine noun.
Une orange (feminine noun)