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"Des" is an article in French that is used as the plural form of "un" (masculine) and "une" (feminine), so it does not have a gender itself. Instead, it indicates that the nouns it precedes are plural, and those nouns can be either masculine or feminine. For example, "des pommes" (feminine) and "des livres" (masculine) both use "des."

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5d ago

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