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Is the word concombre masculine or feminine?
The word "concombre" in French is
masculine
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You can tell because it uses the masculine definite article "le" (the) before it: "le concombre".
What is the meaning of word figo?
What is it call when you use like or as describing something?
Morphology
What is the pronoun of mud?
What is the Maori word for princess?
How is cuneiform similar and different from today alphabet?
Where does the idiom Piece of cake come from?
What is the Greek or Latin root in English?
What does the suffix oophoro mean?
How do you say What is the name of your school in french?
What is the relationship between morphology and syntax?
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