The "feminine side" refers to qualities and traits that are traditionally associated with femininity, such as compassion, nurturing, and emotional expression. It is a way of describing aspects of a person's character or behavior that are more closely aligned with stereotypical feminine attributes.
If you mean craie as in chalk, it's feminine.
If you mean chair is an english word thenLa chaise (chair) is feminineLe fauteuil (armchair) is masculineIf you mean chair (meat) is a french word thenLa chair is feminine
The gender of a word is completely contingent on the language in question. Orange in French and Spanish is feminine (une orange, una naranja). Orange in Arabic and Hebrew is masculine (portoqaal, tapuz).
In French, the word for glue, "colle," is feminine. This can be determined by looking at the article that precedes it; for example, you would say "la colle" to mean "the glue." French nouns have grammatical gender, and in this case, "colle" is a feminine noun.
les baskets which mean trainers (shoes) are masculine in French
a man too in touch with his feminine side.
It could mean that he is in touch with his emotions or his feminine side.
Every man has a feminine side, however slight and every every woman a male side, however slight.
Féminin: • Feminine • Womanly • Womanish Très Féminin = Very Feminine / Very Womanish
It could indicate a need to express one's feminine side, perhaps a nurturing or a creative aspect to the personality.
If you mean craie as in chalk, it's feminine.
Quien (who) es la (is the, on the feminine side) especial (special) probably means: Who is the special young lady?
"cette" means 'that' + feminine noun, or 'this' + feminine noun in French.
The little [feminine] neighbor, or, the dear [feminine] neighbor
Rich (feminine)
united (feminine)
female