In French, the word "théâtre" is masculine. It is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le théâtre" (the theater). This classification is part of the grammatical gender system in the French language, where nouns are categorized as either masculine or feminine.
The word 'quel' means what, which. This particular form is in the masculine singular. If there's more than one male or masculine item, then the form is 'quels'. If the item is feminine, or the person female, then the form is 'quelle'. The plural form is 'quelles'.For eg(example):=> Quelle bague et quel collier vas-tu acheter?meaning: Which ring and (which if needed) necklace are-you going to buy?
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun actor is a word for a male or a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female in the acting profession.The noun specific for a female in the acting profession is actress.
Its theatre.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female.The noun 'dance' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender; a word for a thing.
A repertory Company
La salade is feminine
it is masculine
The word "cafeteria" in French is feminine.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.
feminine la photo
The French word for forest, "forêt," is feminine.
The French word "disque" is masculine.
Infirmier is a masculine word. The feminine is infirmière.
The word "chaussures" is feminine in French.
information is masculine. -lovelytoes
It is a french word and it is Masculine
It is masculine.