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==Videos==
===TEST Masculine Feminine Gender of French Nouns Beginners ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIfgnvK_vEA</youtube>
===Gender of French Words: Feminine - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AOTmnEHoDg</youtube>
===Feminine and Masculine French adjectives - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwXaSCJp9rQ</youtube>

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Hi everyone, In today's lesson, we will learn how to use the feminine form in French.


French feminine nouns are generally formed as follows:

  • 1. Adding '-e' at the masculine form : un ami => une amie (a friend).
  • 2. Doubling the final consonant of the masculine word and adding 'e': un lion => une lionne (a lion).
  • 3. Changing the ending '-er' by '-ère': l'écolier => l'écolière (the student).
  • 4. Changing the ending '-eur' by '-euse': un voleur him => une voleuse (thief).
  • 5. Changing the ending '-teur' by '-trice': directeur => directrice (director).
  • 6. Using different words for masculine and feminine : un taureau => une vache (a bull = > a cow).

However, there are exceptions:

  • 1. Masculine nouns ending with '-e' do not change: un èleve/une élève (a student)
  • 2. Some nouns ending in '-e' become '-esse': le tigre / la tigresse (the tiger)
  • 3. Some nouns ending in 'f', 'p' or 'x' make the final consonant in '-ve' or '-se': époux / épouse (husband/wife)

Translations

Arabic: https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/French/Grammar/Feminine-Form/ar

Videos

TEST Masculine Feminine Gender of French Nouns Beginners ...

Gender of French Words: Feminine - YouTube

Feminine and Masculine French adjectives - YouTube