un chat is a masculine noun. the female is called "une chatte"
Yeh but it is the plural for 'the'. If you're using a feminie word in french such as 'cuisine' (kitchen) then you would use 'la', but if your using a masculin word such as 'lait' (milk) then you would use 'le'. However, there are some words which are plural and you need to use the word 'les'. For example ' les chats' which means the cats but 'la chat' but just be the cat!! So; Le=masculin La=feminine Les=plural(not masculin or feminine and usually more than one thing) ======= Actually, "le chat" (masculine) is cat; "la chatte" (feminine) is specifically a female cat. Either way, hte plural uses the article "les." "Les chats"--the (male) cats or a mixed group of male and female; or "les chattes"--a group of only females.
Mur is a masculine noun.
the feminine of vert (green in French) is verte
You say mon ami masculin vous aime
China is la Chine (feminine noun), in French.
Masculin;)!
The French word "lampe" is feminine.
Une is feminine and un is masculin.
Une is feminine and un is masculin.
masculin.
masculin
feminine
une abeille is a feminine noun
"Reportage" is masculine in French.
In French, "l'église" is feminine.
In French, "horloge" is feminine.
La gare is feminine as evidenced by the "la" in the French language.