It is NOT masculine. It is feminine, that Amy person had it wrong
It is masculine.
both:)
No. The french word voiture is feminine
un marqueur is a masculine noun as indicated by the masculine article 'un'. The feminine article 'une' will introduce a feminine noun, as 'une voiture'.
it doesn't change - it's the same in both genders
Feminine
its masculine no doubt
No. The french word voiture is feminine
The word voiture is feminine in French. The feminine singular noun means "car" in English. The pronunciation will be "vwa-tyoor" in French.
un marqueur is a masculine noun as indicated by the masculine article 'un'. The feminine article 'une' will introduce a feminine noun, as 'une voiture'.
It depends on if the word is feminine or masculine. Masculine: cet Ex. that book - cet livre Feminine: cette Ex. that car- cette voiture
Objects are not feminine or masculine, specific words are. If there's more than one word for the same object, they don't necessarily have to have the same gender. So you'd need to specify which particular word you meant. The ones I know of (voiture and automobile) are feminine, but there could be a masculine one I'm unaware of.
it doesn't change - it's the same in both genders
"ma" is the feminine possessive pronoun for "my". The masculine is "mon".
Feminine
feminine, singular: ma - ta - sa (my, your, his/her) (all followed by a feminine noun) masculine, singular: mon - ton -son (my, your, his/her) (all followed by a masculine noun) masculine or feminine, plural: notre - votre - leur (our, your, their) (there is a plurality of owners, but a single object: notre voiture = our car) masculine or feminine, plural: nos - vos - leurs (our, your, their) (there is a plurality of owners, and more than one object: nos voitures = our cars) Examples and exercise in link.
its masculine no doubt
Masculine
masculine