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In French, some objectsnouns are considered male and some female (le/la). Is there a way which can help me understand which grammatical gender to use with which noun?

In French, some objects are considered male and some female (le/la). Is there a way which can help me understand which grammatical gender to use with which noun?

In French, some nouns are considered male and some female (le/la). Is there a way which can help me understand which grammatical gender to use with which noun?

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How do I study the difference between the gender while learning the French language?

Some objects are considered male and some as female, depending on the pronunciation. So, is there a way which can help me with understanding the same.

Is there a method to learn which grammatical gender a noun in French has?

In French, some objects are considered male and some female (le/la). Is there a way which can help me understand which grammatical gender to use with which noun?

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How do I study the difference between the gender while learning the French language?

Some objects are considered male and some as female, depending on the pronunciation. So, is there a way which can help me with understanding the same.