The French word for "gender" is le genre.
yellow can be a noun ,it's masculine but it can be an adjective. yellow= jaune in french
'its' is translated "son" + masculine noun, or "sa" + feminine noun in French
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
In French, the months of the year are all masculine gender.
In French, "born" can be translated as "né" or "née." The correct spelling depends on the gender of the person being referred to: "né" is used for males and "née" is used for females.
yellow can be a noun ,it's masculine but it can be an adjective. yellow= jaune in french
No, I am sorry but there is no spell known that can altar a person's gender.
The is 'le', 'la', or 'les' in French. 'le' is to be followed by a singular masculine noun, 'la' by a singular feminine, 'les' by a plural of any gender.
last - dernier (masc. sing.), dernière (fem.), derniers (masc. pl.), dernières. French adjectives have to 'agree' for gender and number with the noun.
le (+ singular masculine noun) ; la (+ singular feminine noun) ; l' (+ noun of any gender, but beginning by a vovwel sound) ; les (+ plural nouns of any gender)
le (+ singular masculine noun) ; la (+ singular feminine noun) ; l' (+ noun of any gender, but beginning by a vovwel sound) ; les (+ plural nouns of any gender)
'its' is translated "son" + masculine noun, or "sa" + feminine noun in French
un/uneActually, if you mean to put it in a sentence such as "she is A nice girl" then it's UNE or UN depending on the gender. if you just mean the letter a french "A" is the same as an English "A".d'un
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
"Ajouter" is how you spell "add" in French.
Spell Ryan in french
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe