shirt
chemise grise
une chemise
une chemise (for a man's shirt), un chemisier (for a woman's shirt)
hartford is not a french word.
Chemise, is the usual translation of blouse, shirt.
Yes, the French word "chemise" is feminine.
In French, "chemise" is a feminine word (la chemise).
la chemise is a (man's) shirt in French.
The word "chemise" originated from the Old French word "camise," which in turn came from the Late Latin word "camisia." It originally referred to an undergarment or a loose-fitting dress-like garment worn by women.
"Chemise" is feminine in French.
Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin camisia'shirt or nightgown.'
Masculine
La chemise is feminine (mainly worn by men) but Le chemisier is masculine (worn by women)
Chemise rose
chemise grise
Chemise polo.
une chemise