In French, all nouns are either MASCULINE or FEMININE
Nouns referring to boys or men are almst always MASCULINE.
They are introduced by un (a, an)
Nouns referring to girls or women are almost always FEMININE.
They are introduced by une (a, an)
<show table, two column masculin and feminine
MASCULINE: un garcon un_ami (show liaison)
FEMININ: une fille une amie
Un or une?
Identify the people below by completing the sentences with un or une
01. Voici ........ fille.
02. Voilà ........ garçon.
03. Voici ........ dame.
04. C'est ........ amie.
05. Olivier est........ ami.
06. Jean-Paul ........ copain.
07. Cécile est ........ copine.
08. Voici Mlle Lacour. C'est ........ prof.
09. Voici M. Masson. C'est ........ prof.
10. Voici Mme Chollet. C'est ........ prof.
The plural form is expressed with des
Exemples: des garcons, des amis, des filles, des amies
Even though it is not used in English, you CAN'T omit it in French
Exercice: make a list of nouns using un, une, or des
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NOTES
You can organize this song into hieroglyphique <heart> + <sun>
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