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  1. Mar 7, 2022 · French Nouns Ending in Ssion and Tion are Feminine. The Tion ending is common in English as well and French and English share many cognates: la situation, la question, la solution, l’éducation, l’opération, la nation, l’action… There are MANY words ending in Tion in French, and they are all feminine, except “le bastion”.

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  2. l’Amérique. l’Europe. Note: there’s some debate about Antarctique, which is feminine according to Larousse but masculine according to Le Petit Robert, perhaps because the latter doesn’t seem to consider it a noun in its own right, but rather an abbreviation of le continent antarctique. Nearly all countries that end in -e are feminine ...

  3. Here are some noun endings that are usually feminine with a couple of examples and major exceptions. For more detail, check a dictionary. audace, une face …. la baignade, la cascade …. une abondance, la bienfaisance …. (suffix) une allée, la chicorée …. une caresse, une faiblesse …. une académie, la bonhomie ….

  4. One way to determine the gender of a word is by looking at its ending. For example, words that end in -age, -ège, -ème, -ence, -isme, -ment, -oire, -age are usually masculine. Words that end in -aison, -été, -té, -ence, -sion, -té, -tude, -ie are usually feminine. However, it’s important to keep in mind that these are just general ...

  5. May 10, 2020 · Unfortunately, there’s no hard and fast way to simply master noun gender rules in French. Feminine nous in French often end in the letter -e. However, unlike Spanish, where feminine noun almost always end in -a, nouns ending in -e in French are not necessarily feminine. The best way to learn the gender of French nouns is to focus on the ...

  6. 1 day ago · Feminine French. If a noun is not masculine, then it will be feminine. This can make things easier as you always have a 50/50 shot when you have to guess, but just like masculine nouns, feminine ones don't have any special indicators. Feminine nouns require a bit more work when it comes to French pronouns and certain past tense verb ...

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  8. Nouns that end in -aison, -été, -té, -ence, -sion, -té, -tude, -ie are usually feminine. Some examples of feminine nouns in French are: Voiture (car) Fille (girl) Soeur (sister) Lune (moon) Mère (mother) Feminine Adjectives In French, adjectives must match the gender of the noun they describe. To make an adjective feminine, you usually add ...

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