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Is English masculine or feminine in french?

In French, the word for English is "l'anglais" which is masculine.

This is a bit tricky because the word "anglais" itself is a masculine noun, but it's used with the definite article "l'" which is usually associated with feminine nouns. However, because the noun is masculine, the article remains "l'" despite the gender of the noun.

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