In French, "Amie" is the feminine form and "Ami" is the masculine form.
Yes, "professor" is masculine in French. The word for professor is "professeur" in French, which takes the masculine form.
The masculine form for "haïtien" in French is "haïtien" as well.
"Canada" is considered masculine in French. Therefore, articles and adjectives referring to Canada will be in the masculine form.
The French name for Belgium in the masculine form is "le Belgique" and in the feminine form it is "la Belgique".
In French, "Amie" is the feminine form and "Ami" is the masculine form.
The masculine form of "blonde" in French is "blond."
tall is translated grand (masculine form) in French. The feminine is 'grande'.
Yes, "professor" is masculine in French. The word for professor is "professeur" in French, which takes the masculine form.
"Ami" is the masculine form for "friend" in French. The feminine form is "amie," pronounced exactly the same.
The masculine form for "haïtien" in French is "haïtien" as well.
"Canada" is considered masculine in French. Therefore, articles and adjectives referring to Canada will be in the masculine form.
The masculine form of "auteur" in French is "auteur" and the feminine form is "autrice."
The French name for Belgium in the masculine form is "le Belgique" and in the feminine form it is "la Belgique".
The masculine form of chair in French is "chaise," which is feminine.
The masculine form of the French word "gris" is "gris." It remains the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.