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. ingolia Lingolia French German English Spanish Esperanto search Omar unsonsaies > gem Gende Grammar Le genre (gender) > Tenses > verbs > Verbs conjogator > Nouns and articles > Seanmata Gender a Introduction > Proneuns In French there are both masculine ad feminine nouns nthe eetionary, yo often ee the abbreviations m masculine) a f > Adjectives (feminine). General you can al fom a noun’ ening whether its masculine ot fenine > Adverbs > Prepositions Beispiel > Sentence Structure Vocabulary > Vocabulary Calendar lavalise Masculine Nouns Feminine Nouns cist lematve, le rdsumé prt ese lomancesse eur levendeur, le daseur use lavendeuse la dansewse len lems chien ene lausiinne,achierne {Wer tebouees, tower re lapoueive,rowribe lebaon le pation ome laparonne, a patonne en exceptions bison, a agen an, a moison, stn lntraductee Taran, a rangn, a sas, a chanson Tapommade, a frade eur etraducteur a ception stade leas esuvetge . ambulance. essence ge encepton cage Fae, nage, a page a sanectence reptile slence loge rage Tone, ade sl fejouena cheval a exceptionsle musi, ct, trophic, coy Hbaeaueeteas epoat,emavslee ‘exceptions, peo sate la demoiseie ent 289ment fe présent te lapousste, a cigarette exception junent — s lego inva et lebiltproie ception: Tncendie sme! efertasmeethousiasne, le oursme, |e rm (pede fcabine ise charime ae le sure, a devise in econ le balaquin E site le trouaile ofan e erm apt a conidenitté ster aoe ception omit ect, id pt tear lecanfture a euture inal leno sue est, Foes. a exception le murmure points the doys let jut donee eng DDE THe months the amt core Seasons FR le ptenps, faut, iver adore dei apis, chine SEE mic a possi ac thetvets_esopin.e pul chine the lane le ana aemand ogo suages People/Animals For peopl and animals, the article gender usualy coresponds tothe actual gender. people le arcan(the boy) file (the gi) animals_lecog{the roaster) la poule (the hen) However, there are also nouns that have one farm for both the masculine and the feminine. example: udu toute Job titles ‘You can easly form the masculine an the feminine form of mast ob ttle by adeng the right ening. Ear) imdcaicien, micanicenne hauteur chaufeuse tradvtour, treducrce boulanger bauangre uve, owe pation, patron ‘Some nauns have only one form that i used for both masculine and feminine: Job titles tnat end with € naples: rue ourase > “nner = “nln inert > ununeminse > ' Jo titles of professions that were ntaly ony practised by men ‘ramps re rgieut > ne peesseur ‘une eneurgen > “nvone mecocin > “Today mast ofthe typical “men’s proessons” have female forms as wal (xcept those that end with or eur Though these forms are not obligatory an rarely used. ‘amples on magtrat ure mogiertine magi Un eevan-une angie ela > ‘repin-un auteur -une auteur > For Some job titles only the masculine form an article suse. ramples un able she pombier Some typical “women’s pressions" nly have feminine form whist ahers have masculine frm thats completly eiferent. ‘rapt ne sage terme > tue Rtese de a © (masa formu stewas) tune ferme ce mnage © asc form: un tenken de sree) Names of countries and reagions * Allcountries ending wit an ehave a female artic. ranges rane alermage hocane > lawemne > lamrovene > = Allcounries nding with ferent vowel er a consonant are masculn, ranples canada lepereu lesrae respon repose Exercises Grammatical Gender ~ Exercises ‘Grammatical Gender~ mixed exercises Privacy Policy imprint} Facebook oo s FR 7

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