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Are feminine and masculine words in french kind of the same?​

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User Huonderv
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Answer:

Yes and no, feminine describes female and masculine describes male.

Explanation: When talking about a feminine and masculine words in a singular form notice how the ending is different its elle for feminine and il for masculine.

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User Gulliver
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Answer:

In French, you have a masculine “the” (le) and a feminine “the” (la). Good news – there's a plural “the” (les), but it stays the same for groups/things of either gender. Similarly, you have a masculine “a” (un) and a feminine “a” (une).

Step-by-step explanation:

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