The French word for "the" when describing a male word is "le".
Beau to be describing a man or masculine object Belle to be describing a woman or feminine object
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.
zo'em
The lack of punctuation puzzled me for a time, but I would say so, since 'French' is describing 'word'.
Mince
a man = un homme (pronounce urn omm)
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.
The French for man is homme.
Petit(e) Only add the E if the thing your describing is feminine.
In French, the word for "a" when describing a female noun is "une." This is the feminine singular indefinite article used before feminine nouns. For example, "une femme" means "a woman."