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Is la chaise in french masculine or feminine?
"La chaise" is
feminine
in French.
This is because it uses the feminine definite article "la" before the noun.
What is the opposite of feminine?
Is coke in french masculine or feminine?
Morphology
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How do you spell degenerous?
Is the word patio derived from spanish or Italian?
Where does the phrase all Gaul is divided into three parts originate?
What does como se llama tu escuela mean?
What do we call words that are the same forwards and backwards?
How do you say graceful in hawaiian?
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