Une religieuse (all one word) is a nun.
Emo Bos has written: 'Soevereiniteit en religie'
une table pour un, une table pour une personne
un for a masculine noun (un homme, un avion, un chat) une for feminine noun (une femme, une table, une chatte)
Yes, trousse is a feminine noun in french. We can use the articles "une" or "la"
"est" is the verb to "be" and means "is""une" the feminine use of the English word "A" or "a", as in:-est une femme = is a woman.
a and an are spelled 'un' or 'une' in French. Use 'un' with masculine nouns, and 'une' with feminine ones.
une demoiselle, (address her as mademoiselle) une célibataire (a single) une vieille fille (a spinster) (that noun is falling out of use nowadays)
une armure (feminine)
"une cave à vin" (une cave is a cellar in French, but une 'cave à vin' is a wine refrigerator. Another name, much less in use, is 'une armoire à vin'
J'ai une voiture rouge. I've got a red carJ'ai une voiture rouge. I've got a red car
A "fly" (the insect) is always feminine, "une mouche". For the pants zipper, it is also feminine, "une braguette", although it is more usual now to use the name for zipper, "une fermeture éclair".
'une poubelle' is a garbage can / trash can in French. They are named after the local state representative who made their use mandatory in the late 1800s in Paris.