Rouge is spelled the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
The feminine word for "rouge" in French is "rouge", as it is the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
In French, "rouge" is a masculine noun.
The word for red in French is "rouge."
Rouge is the word in french for red.
The abstract noun for the word "rouge" is "rouge." Since "rouge" is already a noun, there is no need to change it to reflect an abstract concept.
In French, the word "émission" is feminine.
It's "rouges"... to make a word masculine plural you simply add an s
The word for red in French is "rouge."
La balle rouge is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the red ball".Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine noun balle means "ball". The feminine/masculine adjective rouge translates as "red".The pronunciation will be "la bal roozh" in French.
Rouge is the word in french for red.
Either. It stays the same for both masculine and feminine words. The only time you add an agreement is if the word is plural. Here you add just an "s", whether the word is masculine plural, or feminine plural. E.g. la table rouge - the red table le sac rouge - the red bag les livres rouges (masculine plural) - the red books les fleurs rouges (feminine plural) - the red flowers Apologies for the lame examples. I picked the first things I could see in my living room...
In French, the word "émission" is feminine.
The French word "sorte" is feminine.
The word 'comedie' in French is feminine.
The abstract noun for the word "rouge" is "rouge." Since "rouge" is already a noun, there is no need to change it to reflect an abstract concept.
The French word lettre is feminine.
Rouge means Red in English.
"The red house" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La maison rouge.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine noun maison means "house". The feminine/masculine adjective rouge translates as "red".The pronunciation will be "la meh-zo roozh" in French.