The French word "yeux," meaning "eyes," is masculine plural. The singular form is "œil," which is also masculine. Therefore, when referring to "yeux," it is used with masculine articles and adjectives.
Masculine, Plural.
faminine
a widower is translated 'un veuf' in French. This is a masculine noun.
yeux is masculine
The thing doing the erasing (ie eraser) is feminine (la gomme). The thing which was erased (ie erasure) has two forms--one masculine and one feminine.
"Eyes" means "yeux", "yeux" is the plurial of "oeil", which is masculine (un)
Brinjal or Aubergine in French is feminine
The word "ecole" is feminine in French.
an eraser is a female or in other words a faminine
In French, "acteur" is masculine. The feminine form of the word is "actrice." While "acteur" refers to a male actor, "actrice" specifically denotes a female actor.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. A male goat is a buck or a billy. A female goat is a doe or a nanny.
Œil, plural yeux is a masculine word. the correct adjective would be "beaux" (masc. pl.)"tes yeux sont très beaux" > 'your eyes are very beautiful'