raincoat
Impermeable, or gabardina
Impermeable is the same word in Spanish, but it is pronounced: Eem-pear-may-ah-blay
The word "impermeable" itself is neutral in English and does not have a gender. However, in languages with grammatical gender, such as French or Spanish, the gender of the word would depend on the specific language. For instance, in French, "impermeable" (as in a raincoat) is masculine, while in Spanish, "impermeable" is also masculine.
It's an adjective that means, "water tight." It's also a noun that means, "raincoat."
an impermeable membrane
The word "impermeable" means that an object will not let fluids go through it.
The word 'impermeable' in French is masculine.
Un impermeable is a raincoat.
I don't know but in Spanish it means raincoat.In English impermeable means not permeable, that is it will not allow things to get through it. A raincoat, as in Spanish, would not allow rain through.An aluminum frypan however, is not impermeable to fat molecules, and that is why the outside of an al frypan will char.
dog
The word 'impermeable' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. An adjective does not have a plural form.The noun form of the adjective 'impermeable' is impermeability.The noun 'impermeability' does not have a plural form.
afuras is not a spanish word.