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Is the french word fraises masculine or feminine?
"Fraises" is
feminine
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It's the plural form of "fraise" (strawberry). In French, the word for "strawberry" is feminine.
What is the meaning of kaarawan?
How do you spell looks like a nice day in French?
Morphology
What is the definition of a tongue twister?
When it appears on a form the suffix refers to?
In spanish estar and ser both mean to be but one means location condition the other is for inherit characteristis in french etre what would word temp stuff?
What are the masculine gender of nouns?
How is naming ceremony performed in hausa?
What does the term body language refers to?
Como es la cultura de Mexico?
The latin root retro means behind which word most likely looking back at past events?
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