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The Gender of Nouns

A noun is a word used to name a person, place, thing, idea, or quality. In a bilingual dictionary, nouns may be designated by an n. (noun) or an s. (substantive, a word that stands for noun). Bilingual dictionaries also use m. for masculine and f. for feminine. If you see m./f., the noun may be either gender depending upon the person or thing to which you are referring.

Like English, all French nouns have a number: singular (one), as in la famille (the family), or plural (more than one), as in les enfants (the children). Unlike English, however, all French nouns also have a gender: masculine or feminine. In some instances, the gender of the noun is apparent: un garçon (a boy) is masculine, whereas une fille (a girl) is feminine. In other cases, the gender of a noun is not at all obvious and defies all rules of common sense or logic: une chemise (a man-tailored shirt) is feminine, while un jupon (a slip) is masculine.

No explanations exist as to why French nouns have a gender or how the gender of any noun was originally determined, so you cannot rely on a rule to guide you; however, certain endings do generally indicate a feminine or masculine noun. For the most part, though, the gender of nouns must be memorized — through repetition, you can likely commit them to memory.

Obvious masculine and feminine nouns

Nouns that refer to males are always masculine and their female counterparts are always feminine, as shown in Table 1 .

TABLE 1 Obvious Masculine or Feminine Nouns

Obvious Masculine Nouns

Obvious Feminine Nouns

fils (son)

fille (daughter)

garçon (boy)

fille (girl)

grand-père (grandfather)

grand-mère (grandmother)

homme (man)

femme (woman)

neveu (nephew)

nièce (niece)

oncle (uncle)

tante (aunt)

père (father)

mère (mother)

prince (prince)

princesse (princess)

roi (king)

reine (queen)

Nouns that give you a hint

In some cases, the gender of a noun can be determined by its ending, as shown in Table 2 . Exceptions are the feminine words page (page of a book) and plage ( beach) that end in - age and the feminine words eau (water) and peau (skin) that end in - eau.

TABLE 2 Endings that Determine Gender

Masculine Ending

Example

Feminine Ending

Example

- acle

spectacle (spectacle)

- ade

orangeade (orangeade)

- age

village (village)

- ale

capitale (capital)

- al

journal (newspaper)

- ance

chance (chance, luck)

- eau

bureau (office)

- ence

agence (agency)

- et

cabinet (office)

- ette

raquette (racket)

- ier

papier (paper)

- ie

magie (magic)

- isme

cyclisme (cycling)

- ique

musique (music)

- ment

changement (change)

- oire

victoire (victory)

- sion

version (version)

- tion

nation (nation)

- ure

coiffure (hair style)

Nouns that change gender

Consider the following nouns that can be either masculine or feminine, depending upon whom you are referring. Make sure to use the proper article ( le, l', un for masculine) or ( la, l', une for feminine) before the noun.

  • artiste (artist)

  • camarade (friend)

  • collègue (colleague)

  • concierge (superintendent)

  • élève (student)

  • enfant (child)

  • malade (patient)

  • secrétaire (secretary)

  • touriste (tourist)

Some nouns can be easily changed from one gender to another by adding an e to the masculine form to get the feminine form, as shown in Table 3 . Keep in mind that adding an e to a final vowel does not change the sound of the word. Adding an e to a final consonant, however, necessitates pronouncing that final consonant sound.

TABLE 3 Changing Genders

Masculine Ending

Feminine Ending

English Translation

ami

amie

friend

avocat

avocate

lawyer

client

cliente

client

cousin

cousine

cousin

employé

employée

employee

étudiant

étudiante

student

Français

Française

French person

voisin

voisine

neighbor

Some masculine noun endings (usually referring to professions) have a corresponding feminine ending, as indicated in Table 4 , that is used when the professional is female. The masculine - an, -ien, and - on endings are nasalized when pronounced, whereas the feminine counterparts are not.

TABLE 4 Special Feminine Endings

Masculine Ending

Feminine Ending

Example

English Translation

- an

- anne

paysan(ne)

peasant

- el

- elle

contractuel(le)

meter reader

- er

- ère

boucher (bouchère)

butcher

- eur

- euse

vendeur (vendeuse)

sales clerk

- ien

- ienne

musicien(ne)

musician

- on

- onne

patron(ne)

boss

- teur

- trice

acteur (actrice)

actor

Some nouns have differenct meanings depending upon whether they are used in a masculine or feminine sense. Consult Table 5 to use these words correctly.

TABLE 5 Meanings Determined by Gender

Masculine Words

Feminine Words

le critique (critic)

la critique (criticism)

le livre (book)

la livre (pound)

le mémoire (report)

la mémoire (memory)

le mode (method)

la mode (fashion)

le poste (job)

la poste (post office)

le tour (tour)

la tour (tower)

le vase (vase)

la vase (mud)

Nouns with gender that must be memorized

Some high-frequency words are always masculine or feminine, despite the gender of the person referred to. Don't be tempted to select the article you use based on the gender of the person about whom you are speaking:

  • un agent de police (a police officer)

  • un bébé (a baby)

  • un chef (a chef, a leader, a head)

  • un dentiste (a dentist)

  • un docteur (a doctor)

  • un écrivain (a writer)

  • un ingénieur (an engineer)

  • un libraire (a bookstore clerk)

  • un mannequin (a model)

  • un médecin (a doctor)

  • un peintre (a painter)

  • un pompier (a fire fighter)

  • un professeur (a teacher)

  • une connaissance (an acquaintance)

  • une personne (a person)

  • une star (a star)

  • une vedette (a star)

  • une victime (a victim)

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