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Is trumpet feminine or masculine in french?
In French, "trumpet" (trompette) is
feminine
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This is because it ends in "-ette", which is a common feminine suffix in French.
What is the form of word fellow describing a female?
What is the Tagalog of oars?
Morphology
How do you say Camille in Russian?
What is the opposite gender of noun swain?
What does the name xylia mean?
What does it mean Tres Palabras?
What is a word that means to bend or sag downward?
How do you spell laying?
What are the component word parts of hyperkinesia?
What is a homophone for necklace?
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