Yeh but it is the plural for 'the'. If you're using a feminie word in french such as 'cuisine' (kitchen) then you would use 'la', but if your using a masculin word such as 'lait' (milk) then you would use 'le'. However, there are some words which are plural and you need to use the word 'les'. For example ' les chats' which means the cats but 'la chat' but just be the cat!! So; Le=masculin La=feminine Les=plural(not masculin or feminine and usually more than one thing) ======= Actually, "le chat" (masculine) is cat; "la chatte" (feminine) is specifically a female cat. Either way, hte plural uses the article "les." "Les chats"--the (male) cats or a mixed group of male and female; or "les chattes"--a group of only females.
Mur is a masculine noun.
the feminine of vert (green in French) is verte
China is la Chine (feminine noun), in French.
You say mon ami masculin vous aime
Masculin;)!
The French word "lampe" is feminine.
Une is feminine and un is masculin.
Une is feminine and un is masculin.
feminine
masculin
masculin.
"Abellie" in French is feminine.
In French, "horloge" is feminine.
In French, "l'église" is feminine.
"Reportage" is masculine in French.
La gare is feminine as evidenced by the "la" in the French language.