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Is the word filet masculine or feminine in french?

The word "filet" in French is masculine.

Here's why:

* Pronunciation: The final "t" is silent, so it sounds like "fil-ay". This is a common indicator of a masculine noun in French.

* Grammatical Rule: The masculine ending "-et" is common in French, and "filet" follows this pattern.

Therefore, you would use the masculine definite article le before "filet": le filet.

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