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nedya
can someone explain me about feminim and gender thing at french language, cause i can't compare it
12 lug 2011 18:22
Risposte · 3
Hello Nedya,
Generally spoken, a noun has the feminine article “la“ if it ends on -ade, -ance, -ée, -elle, -ère, -esse, -ette, -euse, -ie, -ine, -ion, -ise, -té, -tude or -ure.
(As you can see, most of these endings have an “e“ at the end. This makes it even easier to remember them.)
Generally spoken, a noun has the masculine article “le“ if it ends on -age, -aire, -al, -eau, -ment, -et, -ier, -in, -isme, -oir or -on.
On purpose I don‘t want to confuse you with the exceptions from these rules now. :-)
All the best,
Tommy
13 luglio 2011
Bonjour,
French nouns, unlike English nouns, have a gender. Every nouns is either masculine or feminine.
Nouns that refer specifically to males (people or animals) such as father, boy, son etc...are masculine. Those that refer to females (people or animals) such as mother, girl, daughter etc... are feminine.
For most other nouns, gender is usually arbitrary and must be memorized with practice...
Good luck !
13 luglio 2011
I would love to but I don't exactly get your question. Could you please be a little more precise?
Thank you and have a great day!
12 luglio 2011
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nedya
Competenze linguistiche
Arabo, Inglese, Francese, Tedesco, Indonesiano, Coreano
Lingua di apprendimento
Francese, Tedesco, Coreano
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