un zèbre (masculine noun)
un kangourou (masc.)
In French, the word for tiger is "tigre," which is masculine. Therefore, it is referred to with masculine articles and adjectives. For example, one would say "un tigre" for "a tiger."
'A dog" is one English equivalent of the Spanish phrase un perro.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article/number un means "a, one." the masculine noun perro means "dog." The pronunciation will be "oon PEHR-roh" in Spanish.
Un loup is a masculine noun in French. The she-wolf is "une louve" (fem.)
un foal
The word "un boli" is masculine in French.
The "Un" is masculine, if it were feminine it would be "Une".
In French, "un oeuf" is masculine.
"Un marqueur" is masculine in French.
"Un chat" is masculine in French.
Un is masculine.The feminine equivalent is une.
In French, "un restaurant" is masculine. The article "un" indicates that it is a masculine noun. Therefore, you would use masculine adjectives and articles when referring to it.
Its masculine: un chaton - "un" is masculine
Yes, it is. "Un" is for masculine and "une" is for feminine.
"Un regalo" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
The abbreviation DVD is considered masculine in French. ("un DVD")