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Is the word sauce masculine or feminine?
The word "sauce" is
feminine
in French. This is because it ends in an "-e" sound.
However, it's important to note that in English, "sauce" is a
neuter
noun and has no gender.
Fotosde frutas del oriente Ecuador?
Can you list 200 examples of gender nouns?
Morphology
What does swarley mean?
What is the etymology of unmistakable?
How do you use the word limped in a sentence?
What is the correct pronunciation of word Guerlain?
How do you spell dentice?
What is the root word with vigour for ous?
What is a Homophones for manor?
Which suffix means Resembling?
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