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Nouns in French are either masculine or feminine. Unfortunately there are no simple rules which non-native speakers can use to predict with complete accuracy the gender of a given noun. However, there are some patterns, either in the form or meaning of nouns, which can normally be used to predict the correct gender with greater than chance accuracy. The reader should remember, however, that these patterns are not comprehensive, and that there are exceptions.
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Nouns in French are either masculine or feminine. Unfortunately, there are no simple rules for predicting the gender of a noun. However, it is not necessary to learn all genres by heart as there are certain rules that can be used to predict the genre with varying degrees of accuracy. Be careful not to forget that there are always exceptions to these models.
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==Names of ships==
The names of ships are usually masculine because the word ship is masculine, e.g. Normandy. However, small ships can be feminine eg. The Marie-Joseph because the corvette and the frigate are feminine.


The names of ships are usually masculine because navire is masculine e.g. Le Normandie. However, smaller vessels may be feminine e.g. La Marie-Joseph because la corvette and la frégate are feminine. The names of restaurants also tend to be masculine, because restaurant itself is masculine. A restaurant named after a region famed for its excellent produce, such as la Normandie, will be called Le Normandie.
==Names of Restaurants==
Restaurant names also tend to be masculine, as the restaurant itself is masculine. A restaurant named after a region renowned for its excellent products, such as Normandy, will be called Le Normandie.


==Other Chapters==
==Other Chapters==
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Names of ships and restaurants

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Nouns in French are either masculine or feminine. Unfortunately, there are no simple rules for predicting the gender of a noun. However, it is not necessary to learn all genres by heart as there are certain rules that can be used to predict the genre with varying degrees of accuracy. Be careful not to forget that there are always exceptions to these models.


Names of ships

The names of ships are usually masculine because the word ship is masculine, e.g. Normandy. However, small ships can be feminine eg. The Marie-Joseph because the corvette and the frigate are feminine.

Names of Restaurants

Restaurant names also tend to be masculine, as the restaurant itself is masculine. A restaurant named after a region renowned for its excellent products, such as Normandy, will be called Le Normandie.

Other Chapters

Table of Contents

Nouns


Determiners


Personal and impersonal pronouns


Adjectives


Adverbs


Numbers, measurements, time and quantifiers


Verb forms


Verb constructions


Verb and participle agreement


Tense


The subjunctive, modal verbs, exclamatives and imperatives


The infinitive


Prepositions


Question formation


Relative clauses


Negation


Conjunctions and other linking constructions