Masculine describes the gender of the French phrase des souliers. The plural phrase translates as "of the shoes" or "some slippers" in English. The pronunciation will be "dey soo-lyey" in Alsatian French.
No, le soulier is masculine
Des baskets is feminine and plural. Une basket is still feminine, but singular.
Ciseau is a masculine, singular noun. Des ciseaux is plural and masculine.
"jean" is a masculine noun in French. "Des jeans" is plural, but still masculine.
Une botte (feminine noun)
No, le soulier is masculine
Des baskets is feminine and plural. Une basket is still feminine, but singular.
It is feminine as the word is Des Ciseaux, which means it's feminine. :)
Ciseau is a masculine, singular noun. Des ciseaux is plural and masculine.
"jean" is a masculine noun in French. "Des jeans" is plural, but still masculine.
Une botte (feminine noun)
Un stylo; Des stylos. Masculine
glasses (spectacles) are 'des lunettes' (plural, feminine) in French.
"Des" is an article in French that is used as the plural form of "un" (masculine) and "une" (feminine), so it does not have a gender itself. Instead, it indicates that the nouns it precedes are plural, and those nouns can be either masculine or feminine. For example, "des pommes" (feminine) and "des livres" (masculine) both use "des."
'Silver slippers' is an English equivalent of 'souliers d'argent'.The masculine noun 'souliers' means 'shoes, slippers'. Its plural definite article is 'les' ['the'], and its plural indefinite article is 'des' ['some']. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The masculine noun 'argent'means 'silver'.All together, they're pronounced 'soo-lyeh dahr-zhaw'.
'Souliers d'argent' is a French equivalent of 'silver slippers'.The masculine noun 'souliers' means 'shoes, slippers'. Its definite article is 'les' ['the'], and its indefinite article is 'des' ['some']. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The masculine noun 'argent' means 'silver'.All together, they're pronounced 'soo-lyeh dahr-zhaw'.
Masculine: un zombi, des zombis, le zombi, les zombis