les baskets which mean trainers (shoes) are masculine in French
The word "baskets" in French is feminine and is spelled as "les baskets".
Des baskets is feminine and plural. Une basket is still feminine, but singular.
"France" is feminine in French. It is referred to as "la France" (feminine article) instead of "le France" (masculine article).
The word "France" is feminine in French.
In the French language, the word for France ("la France") is feminine.
The word "baskets" in French is feminine and is spelled as "les baskets".
Des baskets is feminine and plural. Une basket is still feminine, but singular.
"France" is feminine in French. It is referred to as "la France" (feminine article) instead of "le France" (masculine article).
The word "France" is feminine in French.
In the French language, the word for France ("la France") is feminine.
The masculine pronoun in French is "il," the feminine is "elle."
France is the French word for "France". It is a feminine name.Note: The name the French give themselves: "un français (masc.), une française (fem.)"France with a capital F
marianne
feminine
yes they do, not just the French but mostly all Europeans will take their own bags or baskets when they shop, they have been doing this for decades.
la Martinique is a French region, not a country. The noun is feminine.
Yes, in French, "Maroc" (Morocco) is considered a masculine noun. Therefore, it is referred to as "le Maroc." In contrast, other countries like "la France" (France) are feminine. Thus, while Morocco may have feminine qualities in cultural discussions, grammatically it is masculine in the French language.