The term "group" is grammatically neutral in English and does not have a gender. However, in languages with gendered nouns, such as Spanish or French, the word for "group" may be masculine or feminine depending on the specific language. In English, the concept of a group can include individuals of any gender, making it inclusive and not inherently masculine or feminine.
It is neither masculine or feminine. It refers to a group of people, not matter the gender.
Feminine
Etudiant is masculine, etudiante is feminine and the plural of male & female students as a group is etudiants. A group of female students is etudiantes. And there is an accent ague above the "e"
its masculine no doubt
feminine
Masculine
masculine
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.
Une école feminine
it is masculine so El
directeur → masculine directrice→ feminine
Masculine is the opposite of feminine.