The feminine of "state" is "status" or "condition".
In Spanish, "state" is masculine and is translated as "estado."
The French word "la" is a feminine article used before feminine nouns.
"Laid" does not have a gender as it is a verb describing an action or state of being. In Spanish, nouns have a gender (masculine or feminine), but verbs do not.
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
"Fatiguée" is feminine in French.
The French word "la" is a feminine article used before feminine nouns.
Many people will state that the feminine form of Kaiser is Kaiseress. However this is not actually true. Because Kaiser is a German word, the actual feminine form is Kaiserin - the official title given to a female German Kaiser.
The state itself is ineligible as it is not a woman of the feminine gender.
feminine
feminine, i believe
Feminine
directeur → masculine directrice→ feminine
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
the feminine of he is she
Yes, la is feminine for the.
It is feminine because Mary in french (marie) is feminine so it's a females name.
feminine