Is ville masculine or feminine in french
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Is Ville singular or plural in French?
For plurals use les for all words and remember to make your noun plural too.
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Le/la/l’ or les – more examples.
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Le/la/l’ or les – more examples.
Singular masculine | Singular feminine | Before a vowel or -h |
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le fromage | la ville | l’adresse/l’hôpital |
the cheese | the town | the address/the hospital |
How do you know if French word is masculine or feminine?
The ending of a French noun often changes depending on whether it refers to a male or a female. Generally, words ending in -e are feminine and words ending in a consonant are masculine, though there are many exceptions to this rule.
What does the French word Ville mean?
Ville (French pronunciation: [vil]) is the modern French word of Latin origin now meaning “city” or “town”, but the first meaning in the Middle Ages was “farm” (from Gallo-Romance VILLA < Latin villa rustica) and then “village”.
What is Ville in English?
-ville in American English
(vɪl ) 1. town, city. used in place names.
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