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How about masculine in french of chair?

There isn't a masculine equivalent of "chair" in French. "Chaise" is always feminine, even if the chair itself might be designed to be used by a man.

However, there are other words that might be used to describe a chair in a more masculine context, depending on the situation:

* Fauteuil: This word often describes a larger, more comfortable armchair, which might be seen as more "masculine" than a simple chair.

* Siège: This is a more general term for a seat, and it can be used for chairs of all shapes and sizes. It can be used for a more neutral description.

* Banc: This word refers to a bench, which is a more sturdy, practical type of seating.

It's important to remember that assigning genders to objects is a cultural phenomenon, and what is considered "masculine" or "feminine" can vary depending on the language and context.

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