That depends on who/what the subject is.
screen = écran so it's masculine
powerful , macho , tough, well built, strudy, masculin poopalopee
A as in the letter A is said (ah) "A" as (a pie) is said in three different ways a la (feminin), au (masculin), but also aux -french expert.
You use "à la" for feminin nouns, and "au" for masculin nouns. "Au" means "à le", except that "à le" is not correct French, and I've never heard a single person say it. You would use "aux" for plural nouns, regardless of the gender of the noun(s). Example: Je vais à la banque. (La banque is feminin singular) Tu vas au lycée. (Le lycée is masculin singular) Elles vont aux magasins. (Les magasins is masculin plural) On va aux banques. (Les banques is feminin plural)
"I'm bored" - "Je m'ennuie" ... the french "s'ennuyer" is reflexive."bored" - "ennuyé" (masculin, singular) "ennuyés" (m., plural) "ennuyée" (feminine, singular) "ennuyées" (f., plural)Vic
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Actrice is feminin;the masculin version is acteur
faux is masculin. feminin of faux is fausse.
Divizia A - Baschet Masculin - was created in 1950.
Non, "devoir" est masculin. On dit "le devoir".
masculine : un agenda
Both. Les is the plural form of le (masculin) or la (feminin)
Le masculin de déesse est dieu.