une fenêtre is feminine
In English, nouns like "window" do not have grammatical gender, so they are neither feminine nor masculine. However, in languages that do assign gender to nouns, such as Spanish or French, "window" is feminine ("ventana" in Spanish and "fenêtre" in French). The perception of gender associated with objects can also vary culturally.
In English, nouns do not have gender like they do in some other languages. The word "window" is neutral and does not have a masculine or feminine form. In languages with grammatical gender, such as Spanish or French, the word for window would have a specific gender. For example, in Spanish, "ventana" is feminine, while in French, "fenêtre" is also feminine.
In French, "gâteau" is masculine. Therefore, you would use masculine articles and adjectives with it, such as "le gâteau" for "the cake."
In French, "toit," which means "roof," is a masculine noun. Therefore, it is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le toit" (the roof) or "un toit" (a roof).
tall is translated grand (masculine form) in French. The feminine is 'grande'.
éclair is masculine.
masculine
it's masculine
In French, "prénom" is a masculine noun.
Transexual
Maison is feminine
In French, "un oeuf" is masculine.
Feminine.
What else its feminine
In French, "ouef" is masculine. The feminine form is "oeuf."
Masculine : un rubis. Plural : des rubis.
In French, "carte" is feminine.