In French, the word "mouton" is masculine. It means "sheep" in English. Therefore, you would use masculine articles and adjectives with it, such as "le mouton" for "the sheep."
"Sheep" in French is masculine and is translated as "mouton".
" un mouton " is the general, masculine noun for a sheep in French. The ewe is " la brebis " (feminine); the lamb is " l'agneau " (masculine noun) and the ram is " le bélier " (masc.).
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
Mouton is the french word for Lamb or mutton
A sheep is 'un mouton' in French.
In french sheep called mouton
Le mouton
Le mouton
Sheep.
un mouton (masc.) Of course some sheep are feminine - the word for a ewe is 'une brebis' (fromage de brebis - ewe's cheese is one of my favourite cheeses). A lamb can also be masculine - 'un agneau', or feminine - 'une agnelle'.
the ewe is called 'une brebis' in French.
"Espagne" is feminine in French.