masculine
Un escalier is a masculine noun in French. Note that it is commonly used in the plural: "les escaliers"
Oh, dude, in French, "maths" is short for "mathématiques," which is a feminine noun, so you would use "les maths" with the feminine article "les." But hey, don't stress about it too much, language can be a bit random sometimes. Just roll with it and keep on math-ing, or should I say, math-ématiquing?
do you want peas ? - some = (un peu)some of them were leaving = quelques-uns s'en allaientDu - before masculine words instead of leDe la - before feminine words instead of laDes - before plural words instead of les
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Les mathématiques or les maths
"Les légumes" is masculine in French.
In French, "les cheveux" is masculine.
"Les fraises" is feminine in French.
"Les chips" is considered a feminine noun in French.
In French, "garbage" is masculine and is translated as "les ordures" or "les déchets."
"Les trousers" is masculine in French. The word for "trousers" in French is "le pantalon," which is a masculine noun.
The Spanish word "puertas" is feminine, and plural.
"Les joues" is a feminine noun in French.
In French, the word "biscuits" is masculine. This is because it is preceded by the masculine article "les." In general, nouns ending in -s in French are typically masculine.
La pomme is feminine singular, les pommes feminine plural
les nombres - les chiffres
Les devoirs is masculine/plural.