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Is feminine or masculine when translated from English to French?

"Feminine" and "masculine" are adjectives in English, and their translations into French depend on the context:

1. Referring to gender:

* Feminine: *féminine* (adjective)

* Masculine: *masculin* (adjective)

2. Referring to grammatical gender:

* Feminine: *féminin* (adjective, referring to grammatical gender)

* Masculine: *masculin* (adjective, referring to grammatical gender)

Examples:

* "She is feminine": *Elle est féminine.*

* "He is masculine": *Il est masculin.*

* "This word is feminine": *Ce mot est féminin.*

* "This word is masculine": *Ce mot est masculin.*

Note: French grammar uses grammatical gender for nouns, adjectives, and articles, which is different from the biological gender of people.

For more accurate translation, please provide the sentence or context where you need to use "feminine" or "masculine."

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