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Rules for the Gender of French Nouns

Rules for the Gender of French Nouns

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  • ISBN-13: 9781587367670
  • ISBN: 158736767X
  • Edition: 3
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Wheatmark

AUTHOR

Rosenthal, Saul H.

SUMMARY

Do you wonder why an arm is masculine while a leg is feminine? Why your sofa is masculine but your chair is feminine? And why should a person or victim always be feminine, even if the person or the victim referred to happens to be a man? And isn't it odd that masculinit is feminine? The illogic of French gender can be puzzling and frustrating to the new student of French. After reading this book, if you see words like "croisement," or "pays," or "vin," or "chocolat," you will know that they are masculine, and, in the same way, you will recognize immediately that "ville," "facture," "maladie," and "essence" are feminine words. You will even know why the United States is masculine but France is "La France,"Rosenthal, Saul H. is the author of 'Rules for the Gender of French Nouns', published 2007 under ISBN 9781587367670 and ISBN 158736767X.

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