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What is grammatical 鈥榞ender鈥?鈥

All French nouns have a grammatical gender - they are either masculine or feminine. It鈥檚 鈥巌mportant to learn the gender of a word as you go along.

With masculine words, use le (the) or un (a/an) and with feminine words, use la (the) or une 鈥庘(a/an). With plural words, use les (the) or des (some). With all words that start with a vowel 鈥巓r 鈥h鈥, use 濒鈥, regardless of whether it鈥檚 a masculine or feminine noun.鈥

How do you know if a word is masculine or feminine?鈥

With some words, it is easy to know whether they are masculine or feminine, because 鈥巘hey describe male or female people.鈥

  • le p猫re - father
  • la m猫re - mother

All female family members are feminine and all male family members are masculine.鈥

Gender rules

Definite articles - 'the'

The definite article is the word the. There are three words for the in French, depending on 鈥巜hether a word is masculine, feminine or plural.鈥

masculinefeminineplural (masculine and feminine)
lelales

Indefinite articles - 'a', 'an' and 'some'

The words for 鈥榓/an鈥 and 鈥榮ome鈥 change in French, depending on whether the noun is 鈥巑asculine or feminine.鈥

masculinefeminineplural (masculine and feminine)
ununedes
Articles

How do you form plurals?鈥

  • Normally you add an '鈥s鈥欌' to the end of the word.

E.g. le p猫re turns into les p猫res (father - fathers)

(Use les (the) or des (some) with plural nouns)

But:

  • If a word ends in -eau or -ou you normally add an 鈥x鈥欌 to the end

E.g. le g芒teau - les g芒teaux (cake - cakes)鈥

  • If a word ends in -al, you normally take off the 鈥l鈥 and add 鈥ux

E.g. un animal - des animaux (an animal - some animals)鈥

Not all words follow these rules.

Some words are completely different in the singular and plural and others don't change at all (especially ones that end in -s, -z or -x).

Here are some examples:

濒鈥櫯搃l - les yeux (eye - eyes)

le jus - les jus (juice - juices)鈥

Quiz

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