The feminine form of "professor" in French is "professeure" when referring to a female teacher.
Yes, the word prof is masculine (and also feminine, depending upon context) in French. It serves as a colloquial, conversational, informal form of the masculine singular noun professeur ("professor") and the feminine singular noun professeuse. The respective pronunciations will be "prohf" for the diminutive, "pro-fey-suhr" in the masculine, and "pro-fey-suhz" in the feminine in French.
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
"L'Autriche" is feminine in French.
"Faculté" is feminine in French.
The word "l'oreille" in French is feminine.
masculine
There are multiple ways to say teacher in french. They most common is by saying professor. Masculine: Un Professeur Feminine: Une Prof Most non-proper nouns have a masculine and feminine in French and all adjectives have a masculine and feminine
Yes, the word prof is masculine (and also feminine, depending upon context) in French. It serves as a colloquial, conversational, informal form of the masculine singular noun professeur ("professor") and the feminine singular noun professeuse. The respective pronunciations will be "prohf" for the diminutive, "pro-fey-suhr" in the masculine, and "pro-fey-suhz" in the feminine in French.
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
It is feminine.
"L'Autriche" is feminine in French.
La photo ("the photo") is feminine in French.
'une information' is a feminine noun in French.
The word "lentille" is a feminine noun in French.
In French, "rose" is a feminine noun.
The word 'comedie' in French is feminine.
No, "Moscou" is masculine in French.