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Butter is "beurre" in French, a masculine noun.

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Nan Roberts

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1y ago
Oh, never mind it's le because it's masculine.
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13y ago

The French word "beurre", meaning butter, is masculine.

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Nan Roberts

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1y ago
Then why is it le beurre, and not la beurre. Also for Le Monde, the paper.

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13y ago

"Un papillon, le papillon". It is masculine.

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11y ago

beau : masculine singular

beaux : masculine plural

belle : feminine singular

belles : feminine plural

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11y ago

masculine: le fromage

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8y ago

La Crème -- Feminine

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13y ago

la moutarde is a feminine noun.

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Anonymous

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3y ago

I think it is feminine

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Anonymous

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3y ago
Yeah

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Anonymous

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3y ago

Butter is "beurre" is a masculine noun

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Anonymous

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3y ago

butter is masculine or feminine?

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