The French word for "the" when describing a male word is "le".
zo'em
The French word "chaussures" is plural and feminine.
As is short? petite is the word for short in french---I'm studying French in school right now.
"Rassis" if what it's describing is a masculine noun. "Rassise" if it is describing a feminine noun.
"brun" is the french word to drescribe a male who has brown hair.
zo'em
The French word for 'the' when describing a feminine noun is "la." For example, "la table" means "the table," where "table" is a feminine noun in French.
describing a male: zo'em (זועם) describing a female: zo'emet (זועמת)
It is the same in English as it is in French.
I stayded in France for 6 months and the french word for male is garcon.
describing a male: mefakhed (מפחד) describing a female: mefakhedet (מפחדת)
describing a male: yafehfeh (יפהפה) describing a female: yafehfiyah (יפהפיה)
The translation of the word "my" from English to French is dependand on the gender of the noun "my" is describing. If the noun is determined to be male, my would be tranlsated to "mon." If the noun is female, the translation would be "ma." If the noun is plural, the translation would be "mes."
male
"assistant social" (if describing a male) or "assistante sociale" (for a female)
enaged to be married (describing a male) = me'orás (מאורס) engaed to be married (describing a female) = me'oréset (מאורסת) engaged with a task (describing a male) = asuk (עסוק) engaged with a task (describing a female) = asuká (עסוקה)
The French word "chaussures" is plural and feminine.