Add an "e" to the end of it:
Petit (masc.) --> Petite (fem.)
This is quite a common rule when "feminizing" words in French (i.e, grande)
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
For words that end in O, add either s or es.
There are no such adjectives, nouns have a predetermined gender in French and cannot change gender that way. For instance, a "chat" is a male cat or the generic name for the species, but the female cat is a different word, "chatte". If you mean how, knowing a masculine name or adjective, you find the equivalent feminine name, the generic rule is to add a "e" suffix, but there are many exceptions especially for nouns, like the "cat" example above (+"te"), or for names ending with "er". For instance, "boulanger" (baker) gives "boulangère" (fem.) You need to know these words, you cannot always build them up from scratch with rules.
No you wouldn't Bison is plural and singular
Woman is a singular noun without any possession.Woman's is the singular possession.Example: A woman's purse was found on the bus.Women is the plural noun.Women's is the plural possession.Example: The women's dressing rooms are on the right.
It is neither. Une petite is feminine because you have to add an e on the end of your adjective. Un petit would be masculine because there is no e on the end. Yu can't have une petit as it is grammatically incorrect. Either they are masculine or feminine, they can't be both.
Petit(e) Only add the E if the thing your describing is feminine.
no
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
One word would be "prince". Add an -s and you have the plural - "princes". Add another -s and you have "princess", a word in singular form.
Singular and masculine = Prince Plural and masculine = Princes Singular and feminine = Princess.
'es is not used to make the word fox into a singular possessive noun, rather you should add 's to fox to do so. If you add the suffix -es to fox, it would then make the word plural, and if you add a ' to the end of foxes, it would make the word possessive. fox = singular noun fox's = singular possessive noun foxes = plural noun foxes' = plural possessive noun
You can say petit(e)* for most things. If you are talking about hair, you can say courts (for example: J'ai les cheveux courts). You add an e if it is feminine. So insted of being petit you say petite
you add a 's that's all and your word becomes speed's
The possessive form for the singular noun speed is speed's.Example: This device will measure your speed's velocity.
To turn giraffe into a singular possessive noun, add an apostrophe and an S, for example: "The giraffe's tongue was very long".
Yes, but if the noun is feminine you add an -e to make it brune.