un bordel
Hope is l'espoir in French, which is a masculine noun.
i do not believe there is a gender for it but weak in french is faible.
"Une université", feminine
l'ail (garlic) is masculine
Pain (douleur) is a feminine noun.
The word "brothel" comes from the French word "bordel", circa 1200 CE, which means "a place of prostitution". It is also the origin of the word "bordello", and ancient name for a brothel.
In French, the months of the year are all masculine gender.
The gender of the French word "l'enfant" is masculine.
"Drôle" is an adjective in French, and adjectives do not have a gender. They take on the gender of the noun they are describing.
The word for monkey is masculine. It is le singe.
Dumas Brothel was created in 1890.
The Brothel in Rosenstrasse was created in 1982.
Artemis - brothel - was created in 2005.
Brothel - film - was created in 2008.
In French, every noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine. Nationalities are no exception, and they must agree in gender with the person they describe. For example, "Français" is the masculine form for a French man, while "Française" is the feminine form for a French woman.
dominiquise
The French verb "cantiner" is not inherently feminine or masculine as verbs in French do not have gender. The gender distinction is typically associated with nouns and adjectives in the French language.