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




Usually, the gender of makes of vehicle or makes of machines, like cars, lorries, planes, lawnmowers, dishwashers, and so on, is the same as the gender of the general name for the vehicle or machine.
Usually the gender of vehicle or machine brands, like cars, trucks, airplanes, lawn mowers, dishwashers, etc. is the same as the gender of the general name of the vehicle or machine.


==Voiture==
==Voiture==
voiture 'car' is feminine, so makes of car are feminine:
"Une voiture" (car) is feminine, so brands of cars are feminine too:
*une Citroën
*une Nissan
*une Peugeot
*une Renault
*une Renault
*une Citroën DS
*une Ford
*une Nissan Primera
*une Fiat
 
==Moto==
"Une moto" (a motorcycle) is feminine, so brands of a motorcycles are feminine too:
*Une Yamaha
*Une Honda


==Camion==
==Camion==
camion 'lorry' is masculine, so makes of lorry are masculine:
"Un camion" (truck) is masculine, so brands of trucks are masculine too:
*un Foden
*un Berliet
*un Berliet
*un Foden
*un pickup (sometimes the English names is used)


==Avion==
==Avion==
avion 'plane' is masculine, so types of plane are masculine:
"Un avion" (an airplane) is masculine, so types of plane are masculine too:
*le Concorde
*Un Airbus A320
*un Boeing 747
*Un Boeing 747


==Cuisinière==
==Cuisinière==
cuisinière 'cooker' is feminine, so makes of cooker are feminine:
"Une cuisinière" (cooker) is feminine, so makes of cooker are feminine:
*une Belling
*une Arthur Martin
*une Arthur Martin
*une Belling


and so on.
etc.


==Other Chapters==
==Other Chapters==
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Gender of makes of vehicle and machines

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


Usually the gender of vehicle or machine brands, like cars, trucks, airplanes, lawn mowers, dishwashers, etc. is the same as the gender of the general name of the vehicle or machine.

Voiture

"Une voiture" (car) is feminine, so brands of cars are feminine too:

  • une Citroën
  • une Nissan
  • une Peugeot
  • une Renault
  • une Ford
  • une Fiat

Moto

"Une moto" (a motorcycle) is feminine, so brands of a motorcycles are feminine too:

  • Une Yamaha
  • Une Honda

Camion

"Un camion" (truck) is masculine, so brands of trucks are masculine too:

  • un Foden
  • un Berliet
  • un pickup (sometimes the English names is used)

Avion

"Un avion" (an airplane) is masculine, so types of plane are masculine too:

  • Un Airbus A320
  • Un Boeing 747

Cuisinière

"Une cuisinière" (cooker) is feminine, so makes of cooker are feminine:

  • une Belling
  • une Arthur Martin

etc.

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