Golden can be written as a masculine (doré) or a feminine adjective (dorée) in French.
The French word "the" is masculine and is translated as "le" or "l'".
in French, golden is 'doré / dorée'
In French, "walking" is a neutral term, so it is neither masculine nor feminine. The verb "marcher" is used regardless of the gender of the person walking.
dominiquise
"Ville" is a feminine noun in French.
In French, the word "racisme" is masculine.
In French, every noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine. Nationalities are no exception, and they must agree in gender with the person they describe. For example, "Français" is the masculine form for a French man, while "Française" is the feminine form for a French woman.
It means exactly the same as it does in English. -If you mean "how is golden said in French", that's "or".
l'or is a masculine noun in French.
Simon Gaunt has written: 'Gender and Genre in Medieval French Literature (Cambridge Studies in French)' 'Gender and genre in medieval French literature'
un bordel
It is feminine.