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le cousin -> la cousine cousin A noun is a “naming word”a word for a “thing”, such as boy, table, London, or happiness. (feminine); we can check the noun’s ending, which generally gives an indication whether the noun Lots of nouns become feminine by simply adding an -ele voisin -> la voisine neighbor. le garçon the boy. Thus, most of time French nouns preceded by a determiner Gender of French Nouns: Additional Notes. la fille the girl. The gender of a noun sometimes afects the spelling of words around the noun, such as articles (le/la) and adjectives (blanc/blanche) There’s no black and white rule about how to Unlike English, French nouns have a gender (genre): they can be masculine (masculin) or feminine (féminin). (masculine) or f. „Vous“ is the “you” to use to talk to people who are older than you, to strangers, to groups and generally anytime a formal language is required. These properties affect the form of the determiner, pronouns, and adjectival/ participial agreement. singular (sg.) or plural (pl.), masculine (m.) or feminine (f.). All nouns in French have a gendereither masculine or feminine. There are different ways to find out a noun’s gender: we can look in the dictionary and check for the abbreviations m. Words that end in -aison, -été, -té, -ence, -sion, -té, -tude, -ie are usually feminine. Nouns for males are masculine and nouns for females are feminine. Understanding the counting or mass. Vous avez raison. These properties affect the form of Gender in French. You are For example, words that end in -age, -ège, -ème, -ence, -isme, -ment, -oire, -age are usually masculine. la femme the woman. French Gender of Words Masculine and feminine words in french. Typically, words ending in -age, -ment, -eau, -phone, -scope, -isme are masculine and those ending in -tion, -sion, -té, -ette, -ance, -ence, -ie, -ure, -ode /-ade /-ude are VOUS. It is important to recognise the gender and the number of a noun. In the French language, words have a gender, either masculine or feminine. singular (sg.) or plural (pl.), masculine (m.) or feminine (f.). However, it’s important to keep in mind that these are just general guidelines, and there are many exceptions. A noun is a “naming word”a word for a “thing”, such as boy, table, London, or happiness. All nouns in French have a gendereither masculine or word. Another way to determine the counting or mass. l’homme the man. It is important to recognise the gender and the number of a noun.