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.
Civitanova Marche's population is 40,545.
Stephen Marche was born in 1976.
-Arret marche- Stop walk.
The population of Moulins-la-Marche is 782.
San Severino Marche's population is 13,259.
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 Sapogne-sur-Marche is 147.