Un Béninois - the feminine is 'une Béninoise'
In French-speaking countries, a male is referred to as "un homme" and a female is referred to as "une femme." The nationality of both a male and a female in French-speaking countries would be "français" for a man and "française" for a woman.
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La langue française (because the word "language" is feminine).Française is the feminine form, and if you're describing a masculine noun, the adjective would be français, without the "e". If you simply want to say "I speak French", you would say "Je parle français".If you are a male, "I am French" would be "Je suis français". For a female, "Je suis française". (Notice that in French, adjectives referring to nationality are NOT capitalized as they are in English).
French
The noun 'French' is a word for the people and the language of France. The noun 'French' is a proper, uncountable noun.
The word "boy" in French is translated as "garçon." It refers to a young male child or teenager.
The word for "friend" in French is "ami" for a male friend, and "amie" for a female friend.
It is "le Francais", both for the language and for a male French person. It is "la Francaise" exclusively for a female French person.
Montevideo is the capital and the nationality is "Uruguayan" in English ("uruguayo" for male and "uruguaya" for female in Spanish).
To say "you are Australian" in French, you would say "Tu es Australien" for a male and "Tu es Australienne" for a female.
Cubano/Cubana (male/female)
male horse in french is... cheval mâle