In French, "Angleterre" (England) is feminine. Therefore, it is used with the feminine article "la" as in "la Angleterre." When referring to England in a sentence, you would use feminine adjectives and pronouns.
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The word "bandera" is feminine in Spanish.
In Spanish, "sacapuntas" is a masculine noun.
The French word for England, "Angleterre," is feminine.
it's feminine - uneRuler in french is a feminine word
Anglais is a masculine noun and adjective in French. The feminine noun and adjective is "anglaise".
Nothing. la mer is definitely feminine. although, there is L'océan (the ocean) which is masculine
l'Angleterre (feminine noun).
hey fell for someone- haheho Me enamore del (maculine) de ella ( feminine)
Un tableau (maculine) blanc
A male fox is sometimes called a reynard, from the French word for fox.
"Un ordinateur" is a masculine noun in French.