La grenouille is a "female" gender word.
There is no gender distinction for frogs, like cats or dogs, chat/chatte chien/chienne.
The word "fly" in French, moucheron, is masculine.
"Common sense is not so common." - Francois Voltaire
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Francois Voltaire
"Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers." - Francois Voltaire
L'Angleterre est le pays dans lequel la Tamise coule. Le fleuve en question prend sa source à Thames Head et aboutit dans la Mer du Nord. La longueur totale de 346 kilomètres se trouve entièrement en Angleterre.
Haiti is the Caricom member country whose official language is French.
The word for lounge is masculine in French. It is "le salon."
What's your sister name? is "comment s'appelle ta soeur / quel est le nom de ta soeur ?" in French.
The French word "la" is a feminine article used before feminine nouns.
The word for sausage in French, "saucisse," is feminine.
You can ask "Quels sont les mois de l'année en français?" in French to inquire about the months of the year.
The word "rice" in French is feminine. It is "la riz" in French.
You pronounce "Gare de l'Est" as "gahr duh lehst" in French.
This would be Africa. Many African states speak French from when the French had colonized areas of it.
Some of the countries that have French as their official language include France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and Senegal. Other countries where French is an official language include Haiti, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, and Madagascar.
You can find a list of masculine words and their corresponding feminine forms in a thesaurus, dictionary, or grammar guide. Online resources and language reference books may also provide comprehensive lists of these word pairs.
Packers and movers in French is "déménageurs."
The French word "cinq" is pronounced like "sank." It means "five" in English.
Oreille - ear, is a feminine noun. You can infer this by looking at how the noun is spelled -- it ends with "eille," which almost always indicates that it is a feminine noun.
In French schools, recess typically lasts between 15-30 minutes. The duration can vary depending on the school's schedule and age of the students.