"il" is a masculine pronoun, standing for "he". The feminine pronoun (for "she") is "elle".
'it' in French is 'il' for masculine nouns and 'elle' for feminine nouns.
"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).
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
"Faculté" is feminine in French.
"L'Autriche" is feminine in French.
The masculine pronoun in French is "il," the feminine is "elle."
'it' in French is 'il' for masculine nouns and 'elle' for feminine nouns.
"il a fini" or "elle a fini" if it is feminine.
"It" as a subject pronoun can be said as il or elle. Il is masculine. Elle is feminine. "they" as a subject pronoun can be said as ils or elles. Ils is masculine and Elles is feminine.
"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).
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
"Faculté" is feminine in French.
It is feminine.
"L'Autriche" is feminine in French.
There is no word in French for the neuter pronoun "it" because French grammar knows only masculine and feminine gender. Use the masculine or feminine pronoun, il or elle,respectively, depending upon the gender of the antecedent. Where the gender of the antecedent is not specified, use the masculine form il.Neither. Only the nouns - and their related adjectives - are masculine and feminine in French.
singular:je (I)tu (you singular and informal)il, elle, on (he, she, one)plural:nous (we)vous (you plural or formal singular)ils, elles (they - in masculine and feminine forms)
La photo ("the photo") is feminine in French.