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No, "soeur" is a feminine word in French. The masculine equivalent is "frère".

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Is soeur masculine or feminine in French?

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"Ainé" is an adjective, meaning 'older'. Adjectives are supposed to be of the same 'gender' (masculine or feminine) that the word they qualify. In "frère ainé", "frère" is a masculine noun meaning brother, so the adjective is masculine. In "soeur ainée", "soeur" is feminine, so "ainée" takes the mark of the feminine.


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