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Is the French word fraises masculine?
No, "fraises" is
feminine
in French.
It's the plural form of "fraise", which is also feminine.
Is the french word chaussures male of female?
What are some words with the latin root word aud?
Morphology
What is the English of pinaglihian?
What is a homonym for hail?
What does es la prima de mean?
What is a homonym for laps?
What did hieroglyphics and cuneiform help develop?
What is the homograph of does?
The Greek word for earth description is geography This was coined by?
What does the french word oumar mean?
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