je suis en colère is neither feminine nor masculine. It means 'I am angry'. The fact this is a boy - or a girl - speaking would not turn the phrase into masculine or feminine. Only nouns and the related adjectives have a gender in French, but not the sentences (even if there had been a noun in it)
masculine
La langue française (because the word "language" is feminine).Française is the feminine form, and if you're describing a masculine noun, the adjective would be français, without the "e". If you simply want to say "I speak French", you would say "Je parle français".If you are a male, "I am French" would be "Je suis français". For a female, "Je suis française". (Notice that in French, adjectives referring to nationality are NOT capitalized as they are in English).
Je suis petit (masc.) or je suis petite (fem.)
"je suis en chemin / je suis en route""sur mon chemin" if you want to put some emphasis on the fact it is your way.
Je suis du Congo (dze swee dew Con-go)
Fellini Je suis un grand menteur - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M France:U Singapore:R21 USA:R
I am Greek is "je suis grec" (masculine, or "je suis grecque" (feminine) in French.
Je suis désolée ça je ne suis pas belle. (feminine) Je suis désolé ça je ne suis pas beau. (masculine)
Je suis (which means "I am") is pronounced zhuh swee, because the letter e is often pronounced like the short u, and the last consonant of a word is usually silent.
Je suis en Jamaïquewe use "en with Feminine island in French but we would say: Je suis à Cuba (Cuba is masculine)
The translation of 'je suis sûr qu'ils vous aiment' in English is 'I am sure that they love you'.
Sportive is a feminine adjective and noun. The masculine is sportif.
"Je suis anglaise" in the feminine and "Je suis anglais" in the masculine are French equivalents of the English phrase "I am English."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "suis" means "(I) am." The feminine adjective/noun "anglaise" and the masculine "anglais" mean "English."The respective pronunciations are "zhuh swee aw-glehz" and "zhuh swee aw-gleh."
"I am very crazy""crazy" is folle (feminine) or fou (masculine)
In French, tired is: Masculine: Fatigué ( je suis fatigué ) Feminine: Fatiguée ( Elle est fatiguée )
for born in french we say né for masculine and née for feminine. If you wanna say I was born, you should say: Je suis né or je suis née
Je suis désolé (feminine: désolée) means "I am Sorry".
Je suis fier means "I am proud". The feminine is "fière".