attentif (masc.), attentive (fem.).
In most cases, the masculine form is ---if where the feminine form is ---ive.
Pathétique is a French equivalent of the English word "pathetic."Specifically, the French word is an adjective. It has the same form in the feminine and the masculine. The pronunciation is "pah-teh-teek."
"Spring" is an English equivalent of the French word printemps.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "preh-taw" in French.
"To be cheated on" is an English equivalent of the French word cocu.Specifically, the word functions as a masculine adjective in its singular form. It also may be translated as "to be cuckolded." The pronunciation will be "ko-kyoo" in French.
The French word acteur is masculine in gender. The masculine singular noun, whose feminine equivalent is actrice, means "actor" in English. The pronunciation will be "ak-tuhr" in the masculine and "ak-treess" in the feminine in French.
"Celestial" is one English equivalent of the French word céleste.Specifically, the French word is the feminine/masculine form of an adjective. It may be translated as "celestial, divine, heavenly." It will be pronounced "sey-lehst" in French.
Yes, "professor" is masculine in French. The word for professor is "professeur" in French, which takes the masculine form.
Gris is a masculine adjective in French. The feminine adjective is grise (with an additional 'e' at the end)
The adjective sedulus, sedula, sedulum (masculine, feminine and neuter) means attentive or painstaking.The form sedulo would be the dative or ablative of the masculine or neuter form of this word, which depends entirely on the noun it describes - without the accompanying noun it makes little sense. It would be like saying (in English):with the attentive ......by an attentive ........to the attentive .........for an attentive ........All of these are possible, and there are more possibilities. Without the noun it is impossible to be more precise.
Masculine describes the gender of the French word baladeur. The masculine noun in its singular form translates as "music player" or "Walkman" in English. The pronunciation will be "ba-la-duhr" in French.
The French word for "curious" is "curieux" for masculine form and "curieuse" for feminine form.
Belle is the feminine form of the French masculine word beau. The respective pronunciations of the singular adjectives/nouns/pronouns in French will be "behl" for "beautiful" in the feminine and "bo" for "handsome" in the masculine.
The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.
- masculine : ami, amis ; - feminine : amie, amies. The pronounciation is the same (ah-mee) in every form.
The French word "stylo", deriving from the longer form of the word, "stylographe", meaning "pen", is masculine.
"Gentil" is a masculine adjective in French. The feminine is "gentille".
The word 'impermeable' in French is masculine.
the word certificat is " masculine " in french