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What is rose in french masculine or feminine?

"Rose" in French is feminine.

This is a bit tricky because the word itself ends in an "-e" which typically signals a feminine noun. However, many words that end in "-e" can be masculine. So, it's important to know the gender of the word in question.

Here's an example:

* La rose (the rose) - feminine

* Le livre (the book) - masculine

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