In English, objects like spoons are generally not assigned a gender. Grammatically, objects are referred to with neutral pronouns like "it."
Since spoon is an English word, you would not use the articles le/la. If you are trying to say spoon in French, the correct word and article is la cuillere (don't forget the accent on the first e). You would use la because cuillere is a feminine noun.
The plural of "spoon" is "spoons."
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
The name "Annee" is feminine.
"Fatiguée" is feminine in French.
Since spoon is an English word, you would not use the articles le/la. If you are trying to say spoon in French, the correct word and article is la cuillere (don't forget the accent on the first e). You would use la because cuillere is a feminine noun.
In most foreign language, you just have to memorize the gender for lots of words. There is no special shortcut, and there is often no logic about when to use one gender or another - as an example, in German "spoon" is masculine, "fork" is feminine, and "knife" is neutral. You just have to memorize when each one is used.
that oldest spoon in the world is the carving spoon
spoon
table spoon is a big spoon
There is no spoon, so the question is meaningless.
a spoon is 50 cents to a dollar
No, spoon is singular, the plural is spoons.
A medium sized spoon for eating with.
depends on the spoon
a large spoon
A spoon