In French, "cousin" is masculine. It refers to a male cousin, while the feminine form is "cousine," which refers to a female cousin. Both terms are used to describe relatives who share a common ancestor but are not siblings.
un avion
The French term for "female" would be femme or femelle.
ma maison is a feminine noun in French.
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"They are" in French, with a feminine subject, would be "elles sont."
"un livre" is a masculine noun in French.
Que Dios te bendiga (informal, singular) or Que Dios lo(la) bendiga (formal, singular, first masculin, second femenin), or Que Dios los (las) bendiga (plural, general, first masculin, second femenin)
"Surligneur" is masculine in French.
My friend. (masculin)
masculin
masculin.
feminine