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Is the French word day masculine or feminine?

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Is day masculine or feminine in French?

The word "day" in French, "jour," is masculine.


Is day masculine feminine or neuter?

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female.The noun day is a word that has no gender; the word day is a neuter noun.


Is crayon in French masculine or feminine?

un crayon is a masculine noun in French


What is 'rainy' when translated from English to French?

Pluvieux in the masculine singular/plural and pluvieuse and pluvieuses in the feminine singular and plural are French equivalents* of the English word "rainy." Regardless of number (singular or plural), the respective pronunciations in French will be "plyoo-vyuh" in the masculine and "plyoo-vyuhz" in the feminine.*The choice depends upon whether the description applies to "rainy" weather in the masculine -- such as day (jour) or days (jours) -- or in the feminine, such as "rainy" season (saison) or seasons (saisons).


Is croissant masculine or feminine?

The word "croissant" in French is a masculine noun.


What gender is the Latin word dies?

Depending on how it's used, diēs can be either masculine or feminine. According to the Oxford Latin Dictionary, it is generally masculine, but "frequently or usually" feminine when it is personified as a deity, when it refers to a specific day (e.g., the date of a letter, or an appointed day for business), when it refers to the passing of time, "and occasionally elsewhere." Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar further notes that although diēs is "common" (i.e., both masculine and feminine) in the singular, it is masculine in the plural.


Is bridegroom masculine or feminine?

Bridegroom is typically associated with the masculine gender, referring to a man on his wedding day.


Is bicycle masculine or feminine in French?

Well, darling, in French, "bicycle" is masculine. So, if you want to refer to it with a pronoun, you'd use "il" not "elle". But hey, at the end of the day, it's just a bike - no need to assign it a gender, it's got places to go and pedals to push, honey!


Is there a male and female word for peace in latin?

The word for peace, pax, is always feminine in Latin.Most nouns in Latin have only one gender. The exceptions are some third-declension words that name animals or human occupations, and can be either masculine or feminine depending on context, and a few oddball words like dies "day" (usually masculine but with some feminine uses) and caelum "sky" (neuter in the singular, masculine in the plural).


How do you day good food in french?

bonne nourriture bonne = good (in the feminine version) la nourriture = food (it is a feminine word, hence why we use the feminine version of good)


What is the English translation of the French phrase 'Le dernier jour du reste de ta vie'?

"The last day for the rest of your life" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le dernier jour du reste de ta vie.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article lemeans "the." The masculine adjective dernier means "last." The masculine noun jour means "day." The word ducombines the preposition de with the masculine singular definite article le to mean literally "from, of." The masculine noun reste means "rest" in this context. The preposition de means "of." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun vie means "life."The pronunciation will be "luh dehr-nyey zhoor dyoo rehst duh tah vee" in French.