Un stylo;
Des stylos.
Masculine
un stylo is a masculine word in French.
masculine
le stylo
'un stylo' is a masculine, noun in French. 'stylos' with the additional 's' is a plural noun, but still masculine.
It is feminine as the word is Des Ciseaux, which means it's feminine. :)
No. It is plural for some and can be used for both masculine and feminine words.
Feminine
un journal (masc.), plural : des journaux
'un stylo' is a masculine, noun in French. 'stylos' with the additional 's' is a plural noun, but still masculine.
Ciseau is a masculine, singular noun. Des ciseaux is plural and masculine.
It is feminine as the word is Des Ciseaux, which means it's feminine. :)
yes
"jean" is a masculine noun in French. "Des jeans" is plural, but still masculine.
"Baskets" is considered a masculine noun in French.
No. It is plural for some and can be used for both masculine and feminine words.
Une botte (feminine noun)
No, le soulier is masculine
glasses (spectacles) are 'des lunettes' (plural, feminine) in French.
When we use it as an indefinite article, "des" is used as the plural of both masculine and feminine: masc.: "un garçon" > plural "des garçons" fem.: "une fille" > plural "des filles" When used as a contraction (from) "des" is either masculine or feminine. It is used as the plural form of both "de la" + feminine noun, and "du" + masculine noun. masc.: "... du boudin" > plural "des boudins" fem.: "... de la voiture" > plural "des voitures" How they change: fem.: de + la = de la Before a noun starting with a vowel sound: de + l' = de l' masc.: de + le = du plural.: de + les = des.
un poisson is masculine, une frite is feminine, the expression "poisson-frites" or "poisson avec des frites" is masculine. You cannot turn the gender into feminine.