the feminine of vert (green in French) is verte
China is la Chine (feminine noun), in French.
Feminine
"La géographie" is feminine.
verbs have no gender in French. Only nouns and adjectives can be masculine or feminine.
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Green in French is vert (which is masculine) or verte (feminine)
une trousse verte
In French, the word for grass is "herbe," which is feminine. Therefore, it uses feminine articles and adjectives, such as "la" (the) and "verte" (green). So, you would say "la herbe verte" for "the green grass."
The phrase 'Ã? la peau verte' is a French equivalent of 'green-skinned'.The preposition 'Ã?' means 'to'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the. The feminine noun 'peau' means 'skin'. The feminine adjective 'verte'means 'green'.All together, they're pronounced 'ah lah poh vehrt'.
The feminine form of "vert," which means "green" in French, is "verte." In French, adjectives typically agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify, so "vert" becomes "verte" when describing a feminine noun. For example, you would say "une robe verte" for "a green dress."
Vert is the masculine form. Verte is feminine, and vertes is plural.
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
"Faculté" is feminine in French.
It is feminine.
"L'Autriche" is feminine in French.
La photo ("the photo") is feminine in French.
Explication is a feminine noun in French.