"Est" is a form of a verb in French. Nouns and adjectives can be masculine or feminine, but verbs are neither masculine nor feminine, and you could use them whatever is the gender of the subject:
elle est jolie (she is pretty) - il est grand (he is tall).
Le mot yacusi est feminine.
masculine
La salade is feminine
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
In French, tired is: Masculine: Fatigué ( je suis fatigué ) Feminine: Fatiguée ( Elle est fatiguée )
La Colombie est feminin.
Feminine "Une vie"
"Riz" is a masculine noun in French. Le riz est cuit - the rice is done.
Sportive is a feminine adjective and noun. The masculine is sportif.
It depends on whether the noun is masculine or feminine. If the noun is masculine, you would say il est grand. If the noun is feminine, you would say elle est grande.
Le mot yacusi est feminine.
Athènes (the capital of Greece) is a feminine gender noun. You would say "Berlin est grand, et Athènes est grande" using a masculine adjective for Berlin and a feminine adjective for Athènes.
Feminine
masculine
La salade is feminine
feminine
Feminine