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Is the french word chaussettes female or masculine?
"Chaussettes" is
feminine
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Even though it ends in "-es", which usually indicates a masculine plural, it is a feminine noun.
What is the prefix for conception?
What is the homonyms or homographs for lead?
Morphology
What is the root word of unimmaginable?
What is the origin of idiom x marks spot?
What does the prefix dent mean in latin?
What is difference between tinkers and gypsies?
What is a french place that starts with a?
What does vosotros sois de peruanas mean in English?
How close is Irish Gaelic to Scottish Gaelic?
What is the synonym of distinct?
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