une gamine = kid
une enfante = child
The feminine form of "French" in French is "française."
In French, to say "my dog" in a feminine form, you would say "ma chienne." The word "ma" means "my," and "chienne" is the feminine form of "dog."
Argentina is "l'Argentine" in French. This is a feminine noun, with no masculine.
In French, "silly" in feminine form is "silly" as well. The word "silly" does not change in gender in French.
Spain is l'Espagne in French. This is a feminine noun. There is no masculine form, but the related adjective espagnol (meaning spanish) is written espagnole when used in the feminine.
it is curieux in the masculine form and curieuse in the feminine form
it is the feminine form of the french word for "friend."
The feminine form of "généreux" (generous) in French is "généreuse." In this form, the ending changes from "-eux" to "-euse" to agree with feminine nouns. For example, you would say "une personne généreuse" to refer to a generous woman.
Masculine form is "Ami" Feminine form is "Amie" (I'm from Canada, and have a lot of use for the french language
In French, "eyes" is translated as "yeux," which is actually masculine plural. However, if you want to refer to "eye" in the singular feminine form, you would say "œil," and its plural form is "yeux." For a feminine context, you might use "les yeux" while emphasizing feminine characteristics in the surrounding text.
In French, the word "mathématiques" is feminine. It is used in the plural form and refers to the subject of mathematics. Therefore, you would say "les mathématiques" and use feminine articles and adjectives with it.
Boring is "ennuyeux" in French. The feminine is "ennuyeuse".