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A1 French GrammarNoun Gender

Understand French noun genders (masculine and feminine) and learn common patterns to identify gender from word endings.

1Masculine Noun Endings

Many French nouns have predictable genders based on their endings. Common masculine endings include -age, -ment, -eau.

Common Masculine Endings

EndingExampleEnglish
-agele voyagethe trip
-mentle momentthe moment
-eaule gâteauthe cake
-ismele tourismetourism
-eurle bonheurhappiness

Examples

Le fromage est délicieux.

The cheese is delicious.

-age = masculine

Le gouvernement décide.

The government decides.

-ment = masculine

Le chapeau est noir.

The hat is black.

-eau = masculine

Le problème est grave.

The problem is serious.

-ème = masculine

2Feminine Noun Endings

Common feminine endings include -tion, -sion, -té, -ette, and -ure. Most nouns ending in -e are feminine.

Common Feminine Endings

EndingExampleEnglish
-tionla nationthe nation
-téla libertéfreedom
-ettela recettethe recipe
-urela voiturethe car
-ence/-ancela différencethe difference

Examples

La situation est difficile.

The situation is difficult.

-tion = feminine

La beauté est subjective.

Beauty is subjective.

-té = feminine

La nature est belle.

Nature is beautiful.

-ure = feminine

La patience est importante.

Patience is important.

-ence = feminine

3Gender by Meaning

Some noun categories have predictable genders: days, months, seasons, languages, and trees are masculine; sciences and continents are feminine.

Gender by Category

MasculineFeminine
Days: le lundiSciences: la physique
Months: le janvierContinents: l'Europe
Seasons: le printempsCountries ending -e: la France
Languages: le françaisStores: la boulangerie

Examples

Le samedi, je me repose.

On Saturdays, I rest.

days = masculine

J'étudie la biologie.

I study biology.

sciences = feminine

Le français est beau.

French is beautiful.

languages = masculine

L'Afrique est grande.

Africa is big.

continents = feminine

4Irregular Genders

Some common words have unexpected genders that must be memorized. A few words even change meaning with gender.

Common Exceptions

WordGenderEnglish
le problèmemasculinethe problem
le muséemasculinethe museum
la mainfemininethe hand
la plagefemininethe beach

Examples

Le musée est fermé.

The museum is closed.

-ée but masculine

La plage est belle.

The beach is beautiful.

-age but feminine

J'ai mal Ă  la main.

My hand hurts.

la main = feminine

Le groupe arrive.

The group is arriving.

-oupe but masculine