35 Masculine and Feminine Nouns in French

35 Masculine and Feminine Nouns in French! When learning French, it is essential to be aware of the gender of nouns. While in English, nouns are generally considered to be either masculine or feminine, in French there are actually three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter.

Masculine nouns usually end in -e, -el, or -en, while feminine nouns usually end in -e or -ion. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, so it is always best to consult a dictionary when in doubt. Neuter nouns are typically words that refer to objects or concepts rather than people or animals. These include words like “l’eau” (water) and “le temps” (time). By understanding the gender of French nouns, you will be able to use them correctly in sentences and avoid confusion.

35 Masculine and Feminine Nouns in French

35 Masculine and Feminine Nouns in French

Sr. Masculine Feminine
1 Beau-frère Belle-soeur
2 Héritier Héritière
3 Chanteur Chanteuse
4 empereur Impératrice
5 Roi Reine
6 Cheval jument
7 Gendre Belle-fille
8 Héberger Hôtesse
9 Coq Poule
10 Sultan Sultane
11 Oncle Tante
12 Signor Signora
13 He-Mule Elle-Mule
14 Duc Duchesse
15 Propriétaire Propriétaire
16 Vendeur Vendeuse
17 Laitier Trayeuse
18 Poulain Pouliche
19 Prêtre Prêtresse
20 Père Mère
21 Vicomte vicomtesse
22 Canard Canard
23 Prophète Prophétesse
24 Coq-Moineau Poule-Moineau
25 Traitre Traîtresse
26 Cerf Chevreuil
27 Homme anglais Femme anglaise
28 Bouc Chèvre
29 Bienfaiteur Bienfaitrice
30 Maître Maîtresse
31 Seigneur Dame
32 Compter Comtesse
33 héros Héroïne
34 Magicien Sorcière
35 Oncle maternel Tante maternelle

 

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