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Is the french word brosse masculine or feminine?
The French word "brosse" is
feminine
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You can tell because it ends in an "e" and doesn't have any other indicators of being masculine.
What were the three major stages in development of cuneiform?
What is a homograph for mine?
Morphology
What is the root origin of word stressed?
What does la matiere sonore mean?
What kind of figurative language is the underlined phrase below Its hair which hung about its neck and down back was white as if with age yet face had not a wrinkle in it?
What does il a pas de mean in french?
What is the suffix fir connotative?
Why would a pictograph or rebus system be difficult in which to represent all words English?
How do you say doll in Hawaii?
What is the denotative and connotative meaning of island?
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