The feminine form of "généreux" (generous) in French is "généreuse." In this form, the ending changes from "-eux" to "-euse" to agree with feminine nouns. For example, you would say "une personne généreuse" to refer to a generous woman.
The feminine form of "French" in French is "française."
Ta means "your" before a feminine, singular noun.
In French, "Amie" is the feminine form and "Ami" is the masculine form.
The feminine form of "mauvais" in French is "mauvaise."
The feminine form of "tired" in French is "fatiguée."
Spain is l'Espagne in French. This is a feminine noun. There is no masculine form, but the related adjective espagnol (meaning spanish) is written espagnole when used in the feminine.
"Fils" is son, so the feminine form would be daughter or "fille".
It's feminine. The indefinite article 'une' is the feminine form for 'a, an, one' in French. The feminine form of the definite article 'la' means 'the'.
Generoso is an Italian equivalent of 'generous'. It's pronounced 'jeh-neh-ROH-soh'. It's the masculine form of an adjective whose feminine form is 'generosa'. The feminine equivalent is pronounced 'jeh-neh-ROH-sah'.
The feminine form of meilleur in French is "meilleure."
The word "long" in French, in its feminine form, is "longue."
Nationale (feminine), national (masculine). The difference is in the final "e"