La Belgique is the French name for Belgium. It is a feminine noun which has no masculine.
The French name for Belgium in the masculine form is "le Belgique" and in the feminine form it is "la Belgique".
The masculine form of "mince" in French is "mince" as well. Both the masculine and feminine forms of the adjective "mince" remain the same.
Jardin is masculine in both French and Spanish.
The feminine form of "calmer" in French is "calme" for both masculine and feminine subjects.
The French word "gentil" is both masculine and feminine. It does not change in form regardless of the gender of the noun it describes.
Both: un adulte (masculine), une adulte (feminine).
The masculine form of "mince" in French is "mince" as well. Both the masculine and feminine forms of the adjective "mince" remain the same.
Both: un adulte (masculine), une adulte (feminine).
Jardin is masculine in both French and Spanish.
Bulgarian is "Bulgare" in French. Bulgare can be used in both masculine and feminine, the spelling being the same.
Sociable is used in both masculine and feminine in French.
The word "baskets" in French is feminine and is spelled as "les baskets".
The word "rainbow" (arc-en-ciel) is a masculine noun in French.
The French word for baby, "bĂŠbĂŠ," is considered masculine.
Principale is a feminine adjective in French. the masculine is spelled "principal" without the final "e"
l'Ecosse is feminine in French
The word "sad" is feminine and masculine when translated from English to French. The most common translation will be triste in the feminine and masculine singular and tristes in the feminine and masculine plural. The pronunciation will remain "treest" in both the singular and plural.
The word "captain" in French is "capitaine" and it is masculine in gender.