The French phrase 'Le Male' translates into "The Male" in English. Le Male is a perfume by Jean Paul Gaultier and sells at places like Sephora and Bloomingdale's for around $85.00.
In French, "le tableau noir" is masculine.
Le Portugal is a masculine noun in French.
you say tu le masculin ou le femin
écris-moi quand tu le pourras
'Le cousin' translates to 'the cousin' in English.
It is "le Francais", both for the language and for a male French person. It is "la Francaise" exclusively for a female French person.
"le Canada". If you want to say in/to Canada it would be "au Canada". The french word for a Canadian is "Le Canadien" (for a male) and "La Canadienne" (For a female).
'zizi' is child talk for the weenie in French.
In French, "guard" is translated as "gardien" for a male guard and "gardienne" for a female guard.
le (male) or la (female) plus Cher bebe!
It is "le chien" in French. "Chien" is a masculine noun, so it takes the masculine article "le."
'le garçon' (masc.) is a boy in French. (Male) waiters in restaurants and bars were also called that way in the past.