In English, the word "globe" is neutral and does not have a gender. However, in languages that assign gender to nouns, such as Spanish or French, "globe" would be masculine in French ("le globe") and feminine in Spanish ("la esfera" is often used instead of "globo" for globe). In general discussions, "globe" is typically treated as a neutral term.
Blue = bleu (masc.) bleue (fem.) White = blanc (masc.) blanche (fem.) Red = rouge (masc. and fem.)
it is dynamique (masc. and fem. singular) dymamiques (masc. and fem plural)
El televisor (masc.) La televisión (tele) - fem.
un kiwi (masc.)
(le) fruit is a masc. noun.
england-fem scotland-fem n ireland-fem irish republic-fem wales-masc germany-fem austria-fem belgium-fem denmark-masc spain-fem finland-fem france-fem greece-fem italy-fem luxembuurg-masc netherlands-masc portugal-masc sweeden-fem
feminine
cómoda (fem.) tocador (masc.) aparador (masc.)
ton ami (masc.), ton amie (fem.) tes amis (masc. plural), tes amies (fem. plural)
Cher (Masc) Chere (Fem)
bleu (masc.), bleue (fem.)
My = Meu (masc.) and Minha (Fem.)