Most languages have Grammatical gender. In English we would say him or her as in other languages. Languages or dialitecs as Altaic, Austronesian, Sino-Tibetan, Uralic and most Native American language families, grammatical gender is usually absent.
"France" is feminine in French. It is referred to as "la France" (feminine article) instead of "le France" (masculine article).
The word "France" is feminine in French.
The masculine pronoun in French is "il," the feminine is "elle."
In the French language, the word for France ("la France") is feminine.
la Martinique is a French region, not a country. The noun is feminine.
Feminine
its masculine no doubt
feminine
Masculine
masculine
Belle if it is for a feminine noun, and beaux if for a masculine noun
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.