masculine
The word "bandera" is feminine in Spanish.
In Spanish, "sacapuntas" is a masculine noun.
The word "bottle" (bouteille) is feminine in French.
Nothing. la mer is definitely feminine. although, there is L'océan (the ocean) which is masculine
The French words for "water bottle" are "bouteille d'eau"
In French, "Angleterre" (England) is feminine. Therefore, it is used with the feminine article "la" as in "la Angleterre." When referring to England in a sentence, you would use feminine adjectives and pronouns.
hey fell for someone- haheho Me enamore del (maculine) de ella ( feminine)
In English, the word "bottle" is neutral and does not have a gender. However, in languages with grammatical gender, such as Spanish or French, "bottle" can be feminine or masculine. For example, in Spanish, "botella" (bottle) is feminine, while in French, "bouteille" is also feminine.
it's feminine - uneRuler in french is a feminine word
Nouns in English do not normally have masculine and feminine forms, unless they are referring to a person or an animal or a ship. Book is just book.
La Bouteille's population is 509.