male (or female
Un estuche is 'a case'. It is masculine, this is also seen in the use of the definite article 'un'. If it were a feminine word, it would be 'una estuche', however it is not.
"Mes amis" My friends (plural masculine) "Mes amies" My friends (plural femenine)
I'm yours in spanish would be "soy tuyo" (masculine) or/and "soy tuya" (femenine)....
Black: Noir White: blanc and: et cat: une/ un chat une is femenine but un is masculine.
le lapin is masculinea she-rabbit is la lapine (feminine)
No, it's femenine.
"Sac" is a masculine noun in French.
The word "diccionarios" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
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Junto ~ Masculine, singular Junta ~ Femenine, singular Juntos ~ Masculine, plural Juntas ~ Femenine, plural
"Gatitos" if masculine. "Gatitas" if femenine.
"Igloo" does not have a gender in English as it is an inanimate object.
I would say its femenine.
The color green in french is: Vert (masculine) and Verte (Femenine)
"Une" is a feminine article in French. It is equivalent to "a" or "an" in English.
No, it's a femenine noun.
they (Masculine, as in Phillip and Greg): Ellos tienen they (femenine, as in Mary and Cynthia): Ellas tienen