Morte is a feminine equivalent of the English word "dead."
Specifically, the French word is an adjective that is formed from the past participle of the infinitive mourir. The pronunciation is "mohrt." The masculine equivalent, mort, is pronounced "mohr."
morte is not a Spanish word. It is the French feminine adjective for "dead".
The word "flower" is feminine when translated from English to French. The feminine singular word fleur may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular word la since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "fluhr" in French.
Lingerie is a French equivalent of the English word "lingerie".Specifically, the English word is a French loan word. The French word is a feminine noun which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or the feminine partitive de la("some"). The pronunciation will be "leh-zhree" in French.
"Lights" in English is the feminine word lumières in French.
(female)"The chair" in English is "la chaise" in French. However, "la chair" in French is "the flesh" in English. In either case, though, the French word is feminine.
The word voiture is feminine in French. The feminine singular noun means "car" in English. The pronunciation will be "vwa-tyoor" in French.
The English article "a" is translated "un" (masculine) or "une" (feminine) in French.
Savane is a French equivalent of the English word savannah.Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article une ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "sah-vahn" in French.
"direction" is the same in English and French. It is a feminine word in French.
Impoli in the masculine or impolie in the feminine may be French equivalents of the English word "rude."Specifically, the French word is an adjective. The pronunciation is the same for the feminine and masculine forms. It will be "ehm-poh-lee" in French.
"The ice" in English translates to "la glace" in French which means that it is feminine.
The French word pain means 'bread' in English. The English word 'pain' is translated 'douleur' (feminine noun) in French.