French, asked by simarkamra2009, 9 months ago

how do we get to know if a sentence is masculine or feminine in French ​

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Answered by Anita456
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But words with certain endings, such as -e, -iè, -ette, -ique, are usually feminine. Words that end in a consonant, -eau and -age, are usually masculine.

Answered by kanika1021
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There are several endings that will clue you in to a word’s gender. For example, feminine nouns typically end in the letter “e.” Consider these word endings: –esse, –enne, –euse, –orde, –anche, –ouche, etc. If you notice a word that ends in -e, most of the time that word is feminine.

There are a couple exceptions to the ends in –e rule. Typically words that end in –ege, –eme, –ome, –aume, –age and –isme are masculine. The following endings also tend to be masculine: –an, –ent, – ai, – ou, –et, –eu, –ut, –is, –il, masculine

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