Is Centre commercial masculine or feminine in French?
Summary. The French translation for “the shopping centre” is le centre commercial. The French, le centre commercial, can be broken down into 2 parts:"the (masculine)" (le) and "shopping centre (British); mall (American)" (centre commercial).
un centre commercial a shopping centre (Brit) ⧫ a shopping mall (USA) pejorative) commercial. masculine noun.
noun. (= advert) annonce f publicitaire ⧫ spot m (publicitaire)
structure noun, feminine (plural: structures f)—
Un tuyau est une structure tubulaire.
All those contracted words with the L in front, such as l'hotel, must still be treated as femenine or masculine in French usage. For those of us who are fairly new with French, I have a suggestion.
- television n — télévision f. · téléviseur m. · TV f. · télé f. · poste de télévision m.
- commercial adj — commerciale adj. · commercial adj. · commerciaux adj. · marchand adj. · industriel adj. · mercantile adj.
- commercial n — publicité f. · message publicitaire m. · pub f [colloq.]
Generally speaking, French sentence structure is almost identical to English sentence structure. A basic statement in French sentence structure would follow a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. I eat apples. Je mange des pommes.
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French grammar is similar to English grammar in many ways that make it fairly easy to make connections between the two languages.
The word restaurant in French is a masculine noun. Even though the word is exactly the same as in English, you need to remember to use masculine articles and adjectives with it.
Is film masculine or feminine in French?
The word for 'film' in French is the same as it is in English: film. Film is a masculine noun, so masculine articles and adjectives should be used with it.
The word for photo in French is pretty easy to remember because it is exactly the same word: photo. But to use it properly, you will need to remember that it is a feminine noun.
French is relatively easy to learn but it does take some time and effort. As French is closely related to English, I have to agree with the Foreign Language Institute that says that French belongs to the easiest group of languages to learn for English speakers. Having so much common vocabulary helps a lot!
Nouns & Articles
In French grammar, gender is applied to each and every noun. French nouns are either masculine or feminine. For example, un mois (“a month”) is masculine, while une semaine (“a week”) is feminine. Rule #2: Nouns have an article.
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The best place to start when trying to figure out the gender of a French word is by looking at the ending of the word. Words that use the articles le or un are going to be masculine, and words that use the articles la or une are feminine.
Whenever there is an article, you'll know: la professeur (female), le professeur (male).
thé {masculine}
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Hair in French is either le cheveu (one strand of hair) or, more commonly, les cheveux: the le makes it masculine.