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Is the French word feminine or masculine?

This question requires a bit more context! "French" can be either masculine or feminine depending on how it's used in a sentence.

Here's a breakdown:

* Masculine: When referring to the language, "French" is masculine:

* "Le français" (the French language)

* Feminine: When referring to people from France, "French" is feminine:

* "La langue française" (the French language)

* "Une Française" (a French woman)

* "Des Français" (French people)

So, to give you a definitive answer, I need to know how you intend to use the word "French" in your sentence! 😄

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