concrète
WRONG. table is feminin. therefore "la table" or "une table"
der Verwandte (maskulin, Singular) die Verwandte (feminin, Singular) die Verwandten (Plural)
The girl's name "Louise" is actually a French form and has been borrowed in the French form into English and German both. It is the feminine of French "Louis," but French "Louis" originally comes from German "Ludwig," which comes from Chludwig meaning "warrior of fame," and was the name of several early Frankish kings; in Latin Chludwig was Latinized as "Clovis," so that is another form of the same name (in Latin).
No, the French did. The Spanish were in the southeast and southwest.
va plus vite! (imperative form)
"Surligneur" is masculine in French.
feminin
flatterie
feminin
feminine
feminin
In French, the word "son" is a masculine possessive adjective that means "his." The feminine form would be "sa," meaning "her."
the word is "Instructrice"
feminin
They are in french is : Ils sont (For masculin they) or Elles sont (for feminin they)
The French word "lit" is masculine.
There isn't a female form of the word 'fox', but a female fox is called a vixen.