French, asked by jazlyn123, 11 months ago

Is livre masculine or feminine in French

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Answered by Anonymous
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Livre is masculine if you're referring to le livre(book) and feminine is you're referring to la livre (currency).

Answered by soniatiwari214
4

Answer:

The word French can be both masculine and feminine depending on the context where it is used.

Explanation:

  • The word "livre" in French can mean either "book" or "currency."
  • The French word "livre" is traditionally used as a masculine noun when referring to books. In this context, the French word for "book" would be "un livre."
  • When taking on the connotation of "money," the noun "livre" is morphed into its feminine form. This explains why the name "une livre" is used to refer to a single unit of currency in French.
  • You can tell the difference between the two meanings and genders by looking at the context of the sentence or by paying close attention to whether "un" or "une" comes before the word.

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