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What is Grand-bretagne in French masculine and feminin?
"Grande-Bretagne" in French is
always feminine
. It's a bit of a quirk of the language, as it would be considered a masculine noun in English.
There's no masculine form of "Grande-Bretagne" in French.
How do you say princess in twi?
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