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scientist is spelled 'scientifique' in French. A female scientist is referred to as 'une scientifique' (the context and the article being the only indications of the feminine)
Je veux faire de la police scientifique, je veux être un scientifique de la police.
To say "research" in French, you would say "recherche."
A citizen from Kenya is "un Kénian" (masc.), "une Kényane" (fem.) in French. This can be spelled without the accent as well (kenyan, kenyane). I am of Kenyan nationality: Je suis de nationalité kenyane (adjective, used in the feminine since the noun nationalité is a feminine in French)
In French, "rain" is feminine. The word for rain is "la pluie," where "la" indicates its feminine gender. This is consistent with many other nouns in French that are also assigned a gender.
scientist is spelled 'scientifique' in French. A female scientist is referred to as 'une scientifique' (the context and the article being the only indications of the feminine)
scientifique is a noun and also an adjective
Je veux faire de la police scientifique, je veux être un scientifique de la police.
Une is feminine and un is masculin.
Une is feminine and un is masculin.
The word "picture" is feminine in French. It is "une photo" (feminine) in French, not "un photo" (masculine).
A pencil is masculine in French. For example, un crayon.
The "Un" is masculine, if it were feminine it would be "Une".
un animal
un villageois (masculine) une villageoise (feminine) is a villager in French.
A wizard is in French"un sorcier" (a sorcerer)"un magicien"The feminine versions would beune sorcièreorune magicienne
"Un chat" is masculine in French.