nw-are
noir means black in French. The feminine is 'noire'.
Je suis noir(e) et méxicain(e). The (e) is for the feminine.
Noir.
In French, "blackboard" is feminine and is referred to as "la tableau noir."
"Black" in French is "noir" for masculine nouns, and "noire" for feminine nouns.
Adjectives don't usually carry gender, just nouns. Noir is an adjective, so it isn't inherently either; it is neutral. But you would add an e (noire) if pairing with a feminine noun.
Le chien noir.
noir(e) There are many, many ways to say. It only depends on how you're using it and even then you have at least two ways to say it. Yes noir is a way to say it, but if you look at Google Translate you can see the many other choices of how to say it.
Feminine - it's la musculation.You might say the French in another way ;)
Black is an English equivalent of 'noir'. The French word is pronounced 'nwahr'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine 'noire' is pronounced 'nwahrr'.
Black bear in French is "ours noir."
Petit Livre noir