'une cravate' (fem.) is 'a tie' (man's clothing) in French.
une assiette is a plate in French.
A scarf is 'une écharpe' (fem.) or 'un foulard' (masc.). Une écharpe is a warm piece of clothing to protect the neck against cold weather, un foulard is made of light fabric and is more a fashion accessory. The particular piece of a shirt called collar is called 'le col' (masc.) in French. A tie is 'une cravate'.
une bergère = a shepherdess
une matinée - a whole morning
A tin of tuna
une cravate
In French, the word "tie" is feminine and is typically referred to as "la cravate."
You would say "une cravate violette" in French to refer to a purple tie.
La cravate (fem.) is a tie in English.
une cravate - or for a very formal one, 'un noeud papillon'
"Cravate" is a feminine noun in French.
'une horloge' is a clock in French.
Cravate
The word "cravate" is feminine in French. It refers to a type of necktie or cravat, and its article is "la," making it "la cravate." In contrast, the masculine form would be "le cravat," but that is not commonly used in French.
Une pendule means" a clock" in French
Une montre is a watch in French.
Une main (fem.) is 'a hand' in French.