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Damoiseau would be the masculine of damsel or young lady, or to be more exact, a young squire, that is, “Young man pertaining to the nobility, that still had not been armed knight”. However, it should be noted, and from here comes the euphemistic relationship with homosexuality, that ...
A very common nightmare for French students is the gender ! Why "une chaise" (a chaire) is feminine and "un canapé" (a sofa) masculine ? Well, a very interesting study by McGill University tells us that we can actually find the gender of a French noun with more than 90% accuracy j...
The French word for “which” isquel.We understand this as “what” in English.Quelchanges form depending on whether the noun that follows is masculine or feminine and singular or plural. Masculine:Quel Quel est son nom ?(What’s his name?) Feminine:Quelle Quelle est la date d’aujourd’...
Beyond knowing how to say “I love you” in French, there are many expressions you can use that convey the same romantic message. Amoureux / amoureuse(in love) To say “to fall in love” in French, use the expressiontomber amoureux(masculine) oramoureuse(feminine)followed byde+ the per...
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Masculine, feminine, or neutral? In-company equal opportunities policies - McGauran - 2001Anne-Marie McGauran. 2001. "Masculine, Feminine or Neutral? In-company Equal Opportunities Policies in Irish and French MNC retailing." International Journal of Human Resource Management. Vol 12.5: 754-771....
That way, the article will be attached to to the noun in your brain, and you won’t spend the next several years asking people (as those of us who did not learn genders and nouns together constantly do) "is ___ masculine or feminine?" Gender is an intrinsic part of French grammar ...
Emily Brewster: Wait, wait, wait, wait. What's the feminine? Peter Sokolowski: The masculine is the word B-O-N, "bon." Then the feminine has a double N and an E. B-O-N-N-E. So the difference is "bon" and "bonne." You really can hear a difference. Now, the fact is the...
Again, you can't tell the gender of the child in this example, because the possessive adjective is only interested in the gender of the noun it's describing. (And obviously "father" is a masculine noun, while "mother" is a feminine noun.) Tricky, right?