Interesting question but the French word for "female star" is femmes étoile, I believe.
a star in art, would be called in French, whatever the gender : une star or une vedette.
French occasionnaly call them une étoile, but it is quite rare.
Alain Delon est une star en Asie - Alain Delon is a star in Asia.
une étoile (fem.)
In French, the word "star" is pronounced as "eh-twahl."
The word for "starlight" in French is "clarté des étoiles".
The French word "l'esterre" is a term that is not commonly used in modern French. However, it can be interpreted as a poetic or archaic form referring to "the earth" or "the land." The word combines "est" (east) with "terre" (earth/land), but its specific meaning can vary based on context. If you meant "l'étoile," it means "the star."
A shooting star in French is called "une étoile filante."
une étoile (fem.)
In French, the word "star" is pronounced as "eh-twahl."
jument is the french word for a female pony
etoile
The French word "chaussures" is plural and feminine.
Old French word "femelle" which meant "woman." The word "female" is not related to the word "male."
chanteuse
The French word for cat is "chat". However, if the cat is a female, the French word would be "chatte".
a colt is 'un poulain' in French. The word is masculine, even for a female colt. Edit: 'Pouliche' is for a female colt.
Une lionne is the French word for a lioness.
"The star" in the sense of a celebrity is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le star. The pronunciation of the English loan word will be "luh star" in French.
Juif or, if female, juive.