In French, "ear" is feminine and is translated as "l'oreille."
The word "oignon" is masculine in French.
In French, "mangue" is a feminine noun.
The word "cookie" is masculine in French. It would be "un cookie" for singular, and "des cookies" for plural.
masculine
No, in French, masculine is "masculin" and Swiss is "suisse."
The word "oignon" is masculine in French.
In French, "mangue" is a feminine noun.
la chance (fem.) is the French noun for 'luck'
The word "cookie" is masculine in French. It would be "un cookie" for singular, and "des cookies" for plural.
"courets" isn't a proper French word.
mon francais est... ( masculine) ma francaise est... ( feminie) * Note* - There is a flick under the c in francais *
"Demi" is the masculine form and "demie" is the feminie form. For most French words ending in an "-e", it's feminine.
ram is male and ewe is female
It means shy in the feminie form reservado is the masculine form
In French, the word for grass is "herbe," which is feminine. Therefore, it uses feminine articles and adjectives, such as "la" (the) and "verte" (green). So, you would say "la herbe verte" for "the green grass."
The English language is not a romance language (meaning it does not have feminine and masculine words), and therefore "seas" is neither feminie nor masculine.
un mouton (masc.) Of course some sheep are feminine - the word for a ewe is 'une brebis' (fromage de brebis - ewe's cheese is one of my favourite cheeses). A lamb can also be masculine - 'un agneau', or feminine - 'une agnelle'.