Oh, what a lovely question! A French word that ends in "am" is "program." It's like a little happy tree at the end of a sentence, bringing balance and harmony to the words around it. Just say it softly, like a gentle whisper on a canvas.
Crouton.
plomb (lead)
In French, the word "douce" is feminine. This can be determined by looking at the ending of the word, with the "e" at the end indicating it is feminine. In French, nouns and adjectives have gender, with feminine words typically ending in "e" and masculine words often ending in consonants.
I don't know the word itself as a French word, but it must be something to do with happiness (felicite, in French). The 'a' ending almost suggests an Italian word.
le paridis in french means heaven
A different French word... :D You change the ending of a verb in the past tense.
Cinq (five)
In French, the gender of a noun is typically assigned based on its ending. "Pupitre" ends in -tre, which is a common masculine noun ending. Therefore, "pupitre" is classified as a masculine word in French.
la terminaison (fem.) (especially for verbs endings)
Carvagh
The word "poutine" in French is considered feminine. In French grammar, nouns ending in "-e" are typically feminine, and "poutine" follows this rule. Therefore, it is correct to use feminine articles and adjectives with the word "poutine" in French sentences.
here are some words: combat, format, mat, plat