Singular feminine: Brune or châtain(for hair)Plural: Brunes, châtains
For shoes: marron (invariable)
glasses (spectacles) are 'des lunettes' (plural, feminine) in French.
The French word "chaussures" is plural and feminine.
The word "my" in French is "mon" (masculine), "ma" (feminine), or "mes" (plural).
The word "pays" is masculine in French.
"une fraise" is a feminine noun. So is the plural "des fraises".
glasses (spectacles) are 'des lunettes' (plural, feminine) in French.
The French word "chaussures" is plural and feminine.
The word "my" in French is "mon" (masculine), "ma" (feminine), or "mes" (plural).
The word "pays" is masculine in French.
There isn't one. You would use "marron", i.e. "des chaussures marron".
"une fraise" is a feminine noun. So is the plural "des fraises".
'French fry' is singular. 'French fries' is plural.
The word "économie" is feminine in French. It is used with the feminine article "la," as in "la économie." In plural form, it becomes "les économies."
Victoires is a French equivalent of the English word "victories".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its plural form. It may be preceded by the feminine plural definite article les ("the") or the feminine/masculine partitive des ("some"). The pronunciation will be "veek-twahr" in French.
The French word chaussettes is feminine. The plural form of the feminine noun translates literally as "socks" in English. The pronunciation will be "shoh-set" in northerly French and "shoh-set-tuh" in southerly French.
Les alps (feminine plural)
A charitable person can be described with the adjective genereux (masculine singular or plural) or genereuse (feminine singular) or genereuses (feminine plural).