La Finlande (feminine, singular name)
masculine un film (singular) - des films (plural) J'ai été voir un bon film hier au cinéma. J'ai vu de bons films dans ma vie.
Cinéma is the singular form of a masculine noun in French. The plural form is cinémas and may be translated as "films," "movie theaters" or "movies" in English. The pronunciation will be the same for the singular and the plural forms in French: "see-ney-ma."
"Sorcières" is a French equivalent of "witches."Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its plural definite article is "les" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "des" ("some").The pronunciation is "sohr-syehr."
The Latin word for "citizen" is civis. This is a 3rd-declension i-stem noun (thus genitive singular civis, genitive plural civium) of common gender, meaning it can be either masculine or feminine depending on context.
The French plural for "un cinéma" is "des cinémas." In French, to form the plural of most nouns, you typically add an "s" to the end of the word. However, the article changes from "un" (a) to "des" (some) in the plural form.
"Beautiful" in French is "beau" for masculine singular, "belle" for feminine singular, "beaux" for masculine plural, and "belles" for feminine plural.
"Cadeau" is masculine in French.
The word "pays" is masculine in French.
"went" in French is "allé" for masculine singular, "allée" for feminine singular, "allés" for masculine plural, and "allées" for feminine plural.
'terminé, terminée'fini (masculine singular)finis (masculine plural)finie (feminine singular)finies (feminine plural)orterminé (masculine singular)terminés (masculine plural)terminée (feminine singular)terminées (feminine plural)
Les devoirs is masculine/plural.
'un stylo' is a masculine, noun in French. 'stylos' with the additional 's' is a plural noun, but still masculine.
interdit masculine singularinterdite feminine singularinterdits masculine pluralinterdites feminine plural
fini (masculine singular)finis (masculine plural)finie (feminine singular)finies (feminine plural)
It's "Beau" for the masculine and "belle" for the feminine and there is "Bel" to avoid two vowels
Animal (plural: animaux) is a masculine noun in French.
Papier is neither masculine nor feminine, rather it is plural.