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Is masculine or feminine in French?

"Masculine" and "feminine" are both masculine in French.

* Masculine: Le masculin (pronounced "luh maskulin")

* Feminine: Le féminin (pronounced "luh feeminan")

The word "le" is the masculine singular definite article in French. Since both "masculine" and "feminine" are grammatical concepts, they are considered masculine in French.

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