Yes, la is feminine for the.
Its feminine and would be translated to la viande.
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.
No, it is the plural of la flor. It would be las flores.
feminine. La tarea.
feminine - la laitue
La gare is feminine as evidenced by the "la" in the French language.
In French, "la" is feminine. It is a definite article used before feminine nouns.
Its feminine and would be translated to la viande.
The article la is feminine; le is masculine.
La = Feminine El = Masculine La escuela La casa La manzana La ventana La silla La puerta El padre La madre La muchacha
"La carotte" is feminine in French.
Yes, the French phrase la maison is in the feminine. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which translates as "the house" -- will be "la meh-zo" in French.
Switzerland = La Suisse which is feminine
In French, "cacahuète" is a feminine noun. So, it is "la cacahuète".
In French, "la guitare" is feminine.
In French, "la Turquie" is indeed a feminine noun.
La robe (the dress) is a feminine noun in French.