Both feminine and masculine genders exist in French.
Specifically, all nouns exhibit either feminine or masculine gender. In addition, all adjectives have feminine or masculine forms. The past participles of verbs also will have feminine or masculine forms depending upon the gender of the speaker.
masculine
La salade is feminine
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.
it is masculine
la photographie is a feminine noun in French.
English does not have masculine or feminine genders for words.
It means "they" referring to a feminine plural noun. French nouns have masculine or feminine genders. "Elles" is the plural form of "She".
I am Greek is "je suis grec" (masculine, or "je suis grecque" (feminine) in French.
Feminine
masculine
La salade is feminine
feminine
Feminine
masculine
There are no masculine or feminine versions of "trooper" -- it is used for both genders.
In French the country Mali is masculine.