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Is Pois feminine or masculine in French?

By Liam Parker

Because the word is masculine we have a male character in the cartoon Memory Trigger, which will help you to remember that the word is masculine…

Is Clementine masculine or feminine?

Clémentine or Clementine is a feminine given name (derivative of Clement).

What petit pois mean?

The French term petits pois—literally ‘little peas’—seems first to have made its way into English in the early nineteenth century. In English, however, it denotes specifically ‘small young garden peas’—fresh, frozen, or tinned.

The gender of carotte is feminine. E.g. la carotte.

Is Poivron masculine or feminine in French?

poivron noun, masculine

The recipe includes red and green bell peppers.

: a thin green bean Round out the meal with steamed new potatoes and haricots verts (thin green beans favored in France) or regular green beans.—

Is Cafe masculine or feminine?

The word café is a masculine noun. Be sure to use masculine articles and adjectives with it.

What is a feminine in French?

A noun is either masculine or feminine. As you might have guessed, the word for ‘woman,’ femme, is feminine. To say ‘a woman’ we say une femme.

Clementine is a Nameberry favorite that has finally broken back into the US Top 1000 after more than half a century off the list. Still, its style value may mean there are more Clementines than you might guess in your neighborhood—it may be a name that raises Mom’s eyebrows, but it won’t surprise your friends.

What does the name Clementine mean for a girl?

SHARE. Meaning “mild and merciful,” this is the French version of the Latin name Clement.

What is the meaning of petit fours?

: a small cake cut from pound or sponge cake and frosted.

Are peas masculine or feminine in French?

The word in French for pea is le petit-pois

Because the word is masculine we have a male character in the cartoon Memory Trigger, which will help you to remember that the word is masculine

Petit pois are much smaller than your average garden pea, and often taste sweeter too. With a soft skin and a slightly buttery taste, these Taste the Difference peas are picked and frozen in Yorkshire before landing on your plate.