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What is the femanine way of saying my in french?

ma (feminine) mon (masculine)


Is weightlifting in french masculine or feminine?

Feminine - it's la musculation.You might say the French in another way ;)


The french way of saying turtle?

Tortue


How do you say close female friend in spanish?

There is no way in saying it if you're close it's still the feminine way amiga.


What is the french word for hair cut?

bab.la is the french way of saying haircut


What is the French word for no thank you?

"Non merci" is the way of saying 'no thank you' in French.


What is the french way of saying of the sea?

de la mer is French for of the sea.


What is Michelle in french?

"Michelle" in French is a feminine given name that is spelled the same way in both English and French. It does not have a specific translation in French.


What is the French word for the English word bad?

The way to say "bad" in french is mauvais (masculine) or mauvaise (feminine)


What is the gender of the French word 'la'?

Feminine is the gender of the French word la.Specifically, the French word may be either a singular definite article or a singular pronoun. As an article, it means "the." As a pronoun, it means either "her" or "it" as a feminine concept, object or thing.Either way, the pronunciation always will be "lah" in French.


What is 'mia' when translated from Italian to French?

"At my house" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase A ca mia.Specifically, the preposition a is "at, to". The word ca is an abbreviated, conversational way of saying the feminine noun casa ("house"). The feminine possessive adjective mia translates as "my".The pronunciation will be "a KA MEE-a" in Italian.


Is citoyens masculine or feminine?

Citoyens is masculine and "all encompassing", meaning if there are both men and women. Citoyennes is the feminine form, when addressing only women. "Citoyens et Citoyennes" is the politically correct way to address all citizens in Canadian French. Sort of like in English saying "Ladies and Gentlemen".