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Administration is not inherently masculine or feminine; it is a neutral field that can be pursued by individuals of any gender. The perception of administration as masculine or feminine may vary based on cultural, social, and historical contexts. In many modern workplaces, there is a growing emphasis on diversity and inclusion, promoting equal opportunities for all genders in administrative roles. Ultimately, success in administration depends on skills and competencies rather than gender.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The noun for a male is chairman; the noun for a female is chairwoman. However, the common gender form, chairperson, is becoming more frequently used.
Bureau mean desk. I kno because I am from France.
le bureau is either the office or the desk in French.
bureau is masculine
neither I think its neutral
a desk is "un bureau" in French. It is a masculine noun.
"Bureau de poste" is a masculine noun in French. The word "bureau" is masculine, and since "de poste" does not change the gender of the phrase, the entire expression is considered masculine. Therefore, you would use masculine articles and adjectives with it.
Feminine
its masculine no doubt
feminine
Masculine
masculine
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.
Une école feminine
it is masculine so El