In Spanish, "pizarra" is feminine because it ends in -a, which is a common characteristic of feminine nouns. Gender in Spanish does not necessarily reflect the actual gender of the object, but rather it is a grammatical concept.
The French word "la" is a feminine article used before feminine nouns.
In French, the word for socks, "chaussettes," is considered to be a feminine noun.
yes, la fille means 'the girl' or 'the daughter'
The French word "cannelle" is a feminine noun, so it is used with feminine articles such as "la" or "une."
In French, the word "sauce" is feminine.
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.
Un plumón / marcador de agua si la pizarra es un pintarrón.Un gis / tiza si la pizarra es de las antiguas.
The French word "la" is a feminine article used before feminine nouns.
In French, the word for socks, "chaussettes," is considered to be a feminine noun.
"Mira/Mire la pizarra/el pizarron"....this is only for 1 person. The plural would be "Miren la pizarra/el pizarron."
yes, la fille means 'the girl' or 'the daughter'
Yes, it is. (vine = La vigne...When you say "la", this is feminine)
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In French, the word "sauce" is feminine.
It depends on the particular word you use, but the general word "canción" is feminine (i.e. "la canción").
Yes it is feminine. The French word for sock is "la chaussette". "La" is the Feminine "The"
"La Transpiration" or "La Sueur" are both feminine.