sabroso is an adjective meaning "flavorful", "good tasting", or "tasty". La comida fue my sabrosa. (the feminine form) El bistek fue muy sabroso (the masculine form)
Ta means "your" before a feminine, singular noun.
In French, "Danes" (referring to people from Denmark) is considered masculine. The noun "Danois" is used for both a masculine singular form and feminine plural form, while "Danoise" is used for the feminine singular form.
"Quel" is a masculine form of "which" or "what" in French, used before masculine singular nouns. "Quelle" is a feminine form of "which" or "what" in French, used before feminine singular nouns.
o,a, os, as. masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, feminine plural)All of them is translated as "The" in english.
The feminine form of "women" is "woman." "Women" is the plural form, referring to two or more adult females. "Woman" is the singular form, referring to a single adult female.
'la' is the definite (feminine, singular) article in French
Ta means "your" before a feminine, singular noun.
Alumni is the plural of alumnus; the feminine form alumni is alumnae. The feminine form of alumnus is alumna.
In French, "Danes" (referring to people from Denmark) is considered masculine. The noun "Danois" is used for both a masculine singular form and feminine plural form, while "Danoise" is used for the feminine singular form.
Pronoun. Feminine, third person singular.
"Quel" is a masculine form of "which" or "what" in French, used before masculine singular nouns. "Quelle" is a feminine form of "which" or "what" in French, used before feminine singular nouns.
It means "first" in it's singular, feminine form.
Segreto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "secret".Specifically, the Italian word functions as a masculine noun in its singular form or as the masculine singular form of an adjective. The adjective's feminine singular form is segreta. The pronunciation will be "sey-GREY-to" as a masculine adjective/noun and "sey-GREY-ta" as a feminine adjective.
o,a, os, as. masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, feminine plural)All of them is translated as "The" in english.
Boutique is feminine in French. The feminine noun in its above-mentioned singular form therefore may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or indefinite une ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "boo-teek" in French.
"Walnut" is an English equivalent of the Italian word noce.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article una ("a"). The pronunciation will be "NO-tche" in Italian.
Celebrazione is an Italian equivalent of the English word "celebration".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article una ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "tchey-LEY-brah-TSYOH-ney" in Italian.