Yes, "Marche" is a feminine noun in French. In the context of the Italian language, "Marche" refers to a region in Italy and is also considered feminine. The gender of a word typically depends on its language, so it's important to specify the context when discussing nouns like "Marche."
Une marche (feminine noun) is a step (in stairs) or a walk. Un marché (masculine noun) is a market. je marche (from the verb "marcher") means I walk.
Marcher=To walk. Present Je marche Tu Marches Il/elle/on Marche Nous Marchons Vous Marchez Ils/elles Marchent Participle Past of marcher: Singular Masculine marché Plural Masculine marchés Singular Feminine marchée Plural Feminine marchées
The area of Marche is 9,366 square kilometers.
-Arret marche- Stop walk.
Civitanova Marche's population is 40,545.
Stephen Marche was born in 1976.
County of La Marche was created in 958.
Roger Marche was born on 1924-03-05.
Roger Marche died on 1997-11-01.
The population of La Petite-Marche is 186.
The area of Civitanova Marche is 45.8 square kilometers.
The population of Moulins-la-Marche is 782.