Gris is a masculine adjective in French. The feminine adjective is grise (with an additional 'e' at the end)
The masculine form of the French word "gris" is "gris." It remains the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
The feminine plural form of "gris" is grises.When you make a masculine noun female and plural, you add an "es." If the word already ends with "e," you'd just add an "s."
Yes, "professor" is masculine in French. The word for professor is "professeur" in French, which takes the masculine form.
The French word for "curious" is "curieux" for masculine form and "curieuse" for feminine form.
Masculine describes the gender of the French word baladeur. The masculine noun in its singular form translates as "music player" or "Walkman" in English. The pronunciation will be "ba-la-duhr" in French.
The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.
The feminine plural form of "gris" is grises.When you make a masculine noun female and plural, you add an "es." If the word already ends with "e," you'd just add an "s."
Gris is a french word. It means grey ( or in slang it means drunk)Writer one, Gris is a Spanish word meaning grey. Only in French slang does it mean drunk. ;)
Yes, "professor" is masculine in French. The word for professor is "professeur" in French, which takes the masculine form.
The French word for "curious" is "curieux" for masculine form and "curieuse" for feminine form.
Belle is the feminine form of the French masculine word beau. The respective pronunciations of the singular adjectives/nouns/pronouns in French will be "behl" for "beautiful" in the feminine and "bo" for "handsome" in the masculine.
Masculine describes the gender of the French word baladeur. The masculine noun in its singular form translates as "music player" or "Walkman" in English. The pronunciation will be "ba-la-duhr" in French.
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The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.
The French word "ami" is masculine. The feminine form is "amie."
The French word "stylo", deriving from the longer form of the word, "stylographe", meaning "pen", is masculine.
The French word "gentil" is both masculine and feminine. It does not change in form regardless of the gender of the noun it describes.