yes.
Texture of hair is a genetic trait. If one has a curly moustache, it is a result of a curly moustache gene or gene combination. If many individuals of a specific region or ethnicity have a similar feature, it is a logical assumption that that common feature has become a dominant gene among that ethnicity.
in french language depending masculine or feminine let's have a look to this exemple : french woman : femme française french man : homme français french women : femmes françaises french men : hommes français hope this help
"Heureux" in French is pronounced as "uh-ruh". The "h" is silent, and the "eu" makes an "uh" sound.
lucky = chanceux (for men) chanceuse (for women)
Masculine
Texture of hair is a genetic trait. If one has a curly moustache, it is a result of a curly moustache gene or gene combination. If many individuals of a specific region or ethnicity have a similar feature, it is a logical assumption that that common feature has become a dominant gene among that ethnicity.
yes
Goate, Beard, Mustache.
He breaks a puppy, Curly's hand, and Curly's wife.
hell no !
the guy with the mustache with no glasses
Men with facial hair under the nose above mouth.
lennie
The percentage of men who wear a mustache is almost impossible to tell. They are, however, more prevalent in certain cultures than in others.
Curley's wife is not named throughout the book to show how she is a possesion of Curly.
1.man with no hat 2.other man with no hat 3.man with hat and no mustache or glasses 4.man with glasses, hat, and mustache 5.man with hat on and mustache
There are slightly more women than men all over the world for many reasons, but this is not a French particularity.