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Endings That Give It Away","Michael McGettrick",{"type":43,"value":44,"toc":635},"minimark",[45,49,57,62,65,114,117,121,132,152,155,219,222,226,229,234,283,288,333,336,364,367,371,374,400,410,422,426,429,470,477,497,500,504,507,563,566,570,593,597],[46,47,40],"h1",{"id":48},"french-noun-gender-why-every-noun-is-le-or-la-and-the-endings-that-give-it-away",[50,51,52,56],"p",{},[53,54,55],"strong",{},"Every French noun is masculine or feminine."," Not most nouns. Not the ones describing people. Every noun, including time (le temps), things (la chose), water (l'eau) and cheese (le fromage). There is no neuter, no \"it\" category, and no opting out. The good news for a beginner: you do not need to memorise thousands of genders one by one. A small set of ending patterns predicts most of them, and one cheap habit - learning the article with the noun - covers the rest.",[58,59,61],"h2",{"id":60},"what-gender-actually-is","What gender actually is",[50,63,64],{},"Grammatical gender is a sorting system French inherited from Latin. Every noun belongs to one of two classes, and the class controls the shape of the words around it:",[66,67,68,80,89,102],"ul",{},[69,70,71,74,75,79],"li",{},[53,72,73],{},"la chose"," = the thing (feminine, so ",[76,77,78],"em",{},"la",")",[69,81,82,85,86,79],{},[53,83,84],{},"le temps"," = the time (masculine, so ",[76,87,88],{},"le",[69,90,91,94,95,98,99,79],{},[53,92,93],{},"une bonne chose"," = a good thing (feminine noun, so ",[76,96,97],{},"une"," and ",[76,100,101],{},"bonne",[69,103,104,107,108,98,111,79],{},[53,105,106],{},"un bon moment"," = a good moment (masculine noun, so ",[76,109,110],{},"un",[76,112,113],{},"bon",[50,115,116],{},"The gender says nothing about the thing itself. A table (la table) is not feminine in any real-world sense, and a book (le livre) is not masculine. It is a grammar category, like tense on a verb. Treat it as part of the word's spelling and sound, not as a meaning to be reasoned about.",[58,118,120],{"id":119},"the-bad-news-no-spanish-style-cue","The bad news: no Spanish-style cue",[50,122,123,124,127,128,131],{},"Spanish beginners get a gift: most Spanish nouns wear their gender on the final vowel. ",[76,125,126],{},"Libro"," ends in -o, masculine. ",[76,129,130],{},"Casa"," ends in -a, feminine. The cue fails occasionally, but it works often enough to lean on.",[50,133,134,135,138,139,138,142,138,145,138,148,151],{},"French took that gift away centuries ago. The final vowels eroded, and most French nouns now look gender-neutral on the surface: ",[76,136,137],{},"chose",", ",[76,140,141],{},"temps",[76,143,144],{},"chien",[76,146,147],{},"table",[76,149,150],{},"nuit",". Nothing on the noun tells you which class it belongs to.",[50,153,154],{},"Instead, French moved the gender information into the words around the noun:",[147,156,157,173],{},[158,159,160],"thead",{},[161,162,163,167,170],"tr",{},[164,165,166],"th",{},"Carries the gender",[164,168,169],{},"Masculine",[164,171,172],{},"Feminine",[174,175,176,186,197,208],"tbody",{},[161,177,178,182,184],{},[179,180,181],"td",{},"Definite article",[179,183,84],{},[179,185,73],{},[161,187,188,191,194],{},[179,189,190],{},"Indefinite article",[179,192,193],{},"un temps",[179,195,196],{},"une chose",[161,198,199,202,205],{},[179,200,201],{},"Adjective",[179,203,204],{},"un bon vin",[179,206,207],{},"une bonne idée",[161,209,210,213,216],{},[179,211,212],{},"Pronoun",[179,214,215],{},"il (= it)",[179,217,218],{},"elle (= it)",[50,220,221],{},"This is why a French noun learned without its article is half a word. The article is not decoration; it is where the gender lives.",[58,223,225],{"id":224},"the-good-news-endings-predict-most-genders","The good news: endings predict most genders",[50,227,228],{},"A handful of noun endings predict gender with high reliability. Learn these patterns once and you get thousands of nouns right without memorising any of them individually.",[50,230,231],{},[53,232,233],{},"Reliably feminine endings:",[147,235,236,249],{},[158,237,238],{},[161,239,240,243,246],{},[164,241,242],{},"Ending",[164,244,245],{},"Examples",[164,247,248],{},"Reliability",[174,250,251,262,272],{},[161,252,253,256,259],{},[179,254,255],{},"-tion",[179,257,258],{},"la nation, la question, la station",[179,260,261],{},"Near total",[161,263,264,267,270],{},[179,265,266],{},"-sion",[179,268,269],{},"la télévision, l'occasion, la passion",[179,271,261],{},[161,273,274,277,280],{},[179,275,276],{},"-té",[179,278,279],{},"la liberté, la beauté, la santé",[179,281,282],{},"Very high",[50,284,285],{},[53,286,287],{},"Reliably masculine endings:",[147,289,290,300],{},[158,291,292],{},[161,293,294,296,298],{},[164,295,242],{},[164,297,245],{},[164,299,248],{},[174,301,302,313,323],{},[161,303,304,307,310],{},[179,305,306],{},"-age",[179,308,309],{},"le fromage, le village, le voyage",[179,311,312],{},"High",[161,314,315,318,321],{},[179,316,317],{},"-ment",[179,319,320],{},"le moment, l'appartement, le gouvernement",[179,322,282],{},[161,324,325,328,331],{},[179,326,327],{},"-eau",[179,329,330],{},"le bureau, le couteau, le gâteau",[179,332,282],{},[50,334,335],{},"The masculine patterns come with a short, famous exception list:",[66,337,338,348],{},[69,339,340,343,344,347],{},[53,341,342],{},"l'eau"," (water) is feminine, despite the -eau ending. So is ",[53,345,346],{},"la peau"," (skin).",[69,349,350,353,354,138,357,98,360,363],{},[53,351,352],{},"la plage"," (beach), ",[53,355,356],{},"la page",[53,358,359],{},"l'image",[53,361,362],{},"la cage"," are feminine despite -age.",[50,365,366],{},"That is roughly the whole beginner-level exception list. Learn the pattern first, then bolt on the exceptions as you meet them. A learner who says \"ends in -tion, so it is la\" is right so often that the strategy pays for itself immediately.",[58,368,370],{"id":369},"the-core-habit-learn-the-article-with-the-noun","The core habit: learn the article WITH the noun",[50,372,373],{},"For the nouns whose endings predict nothing - and the first 100 words of French are full of them - there is exactly one strategy that works: never learn, write or say a bare noun.",[66,375,376,385,391],{},[69,377,378,379,381,382,384],{},"Not ",[76,380,137],{}," but ",[53,383,73],{},".",[69,386,378,387,381,389,384],{},[76,388,141],{},[53,390,84],{},[69,392,378,393,381,396,399],{},[76,394,395],{},"eau",[53,397,398],{},"l'eau (f)"," - note the gender when the article hides it.",[50,401,402,403,406,407,409],{},"Say the article out loud every time you practise the word. Write it every time you note the word down. After a few dozen repetitions, ",[76,404,405],{},"le chose"," will sound wrong to you the way \"a scissors\" sounds wrong in English - not because you know a rule, but because the article has fused to the noun's sound. That fused sound is the thing native speakers actually have. Nobody in France runs ending-rules in their head; they grew up hearing ",[76,408,73],{}," as one chunk. The learn-the-article habit is the closest a beginner can get to that, and it costs nothing at the point of learning.",[50,411,412,413,98,415,417,418,421],{},"One trap to note: before a vowel sound, ",[76,414,88],{},[76,416,78],{}," both hide behind ",[53,419,420],{},"l'"," (l'eau, l'homme, l'idée). When you meet a noun with l', the article is no longer telling you the gender, so check it and note it: l'eau (f), l'homme (m).",[58,423,425],{"id":424},"people-nouns-gender-usually-follows-the-person","People-nouns: gender usually follows the person",[50,427,428],{},"Nouns for people are the one place where grammatical gender lines up with real-world gender, most of the time:",[66,430,431,441,451,461],{},[69,432,433,436,437,440],{},[53,434,435],{},"le frère"," (brother) \u002F ",[53,438,439],{},"la soeur"," (sister)",[69,442,443,446,447,450],{},[53,444,445],{},"l'homme"," (man) \u002F ",[53,448,449],{},"la femme"," (woman)",[69,452,453,456,457,460],{},[53,454,455],{},"un ami"," \u002F ",[53,458,459],{},"une amie"," (friend)",[69,462,463,456,466,469],{},[53,464,465],{},"un étudiant",[53,467,468],{},"une étudiante"," (student)",[50,471,472,473,476],{},"Many role and job nouns pair up like ",[76,474,475],{},"ami\u002Famie",": add an -e for the feminine form. But a few people-nouns keep one fixed grammatical gender no matter who they describe:",[66,478,479,485,491],{},[69,480,481,484],{},[53,482,483],{},"une personne"," (person) is always feminine, even describing a man.",[69,486,487,490],{},[53,488,489],{},"une victime"," (victim) is always feminine.",[69,492,493,496],{},[53,494,495],{},"un bébé"," (baby) is always masculine, even for a girl.",[50,498,499],{},"So treat \"people-nouns follow the person\" as a strong default with a short exception list, exactly like the ending patterns.",[58,501,503],{"id":502},"why-gender-matters-everything-downstream-agrees","Why gender matters: everything downstream agrees",[50,505,506],{},"Gender would be trivia if it only affected the article. It is not trivia, because French agreement copies the gender onto everything attached to the noun:",[66,508,509,515,533,551],{},[69,510,511,514],{},[53,512,513],{},"Articles",": le\u002Fla, un\u002Fune, and later du\u002Fde la.",[69,516,517,520,521,381,524,526,527,381,530,384],{},[53,518,519],{},"Adjectives",": ",[76,522,523],{},"un bon temps",[76,525,93],{},"; ",[76,528,529],{},"un petit village",[76,531,532],{},"une petite question",[69,534,535,538,539,541,542,98,545,541,547,550],{},[53,536,537],{},"Pronouns",": when you replace the noun, ",[76,540,84],{}," becomes ",[53,543,544],{},"il",[76,546,73],{},[53,548,549],{},"elle",". French has no \"it\"; every thing is a he or a she.",[69,552,553,520,556,381,559,562],{},[53,554,555],{},"Possessives",[76,557,558],{},"mon temps",[76,560,561],{},"ma chose"," - the possessive matches the noun's gender, not the owner's.",[50,564,565],{},"Get the gender right and all of these fall into place automatically. Get it wrong and the error echoes through the whole sentence. This is why gender is taught alongside the very first nouns rather than as a later refinement: it is load-bearing for everything you will learn next, starting with adjective agreement and plurals.",[58,567,569],{"id":568},"what-to-do-this-week","What to do this week",[571,572,573,581,584,590],"ol",{},[69,574,575,576,98,578,580],{},"Go back through the nouns you already know and check you can say the article with each one without hesitating. Your first 100 words contain only two everyday nouns - ",[53,577,73],{},[53,579,84],{}," - so this takes a minute.",[69,582,583],{},"Learn the six ending patterns above as a chant: -tion, -sion, -té feminine; -age, -ment, -eau masculine.",[69,585,586,587,589],{},"Learn ",[53,588,398],{}," by name. It is the exception everyone tests you on.",[69,591,592],{},"From today, never write a bare noun in your notes again.",[58,594,596],{"id":595},"cross-links","Cross-links",[66,598,599,607,614,621,628],{},[69,600,601,606],{},[602,603,605],"a",{"href":604},"\u002Ffrench","The French pillar"," covers the wider adult-learner approach for French.",[69,608,609,613],{},[602,610,612],{"href":611},"\u002Ffrench\u002Fgrammar","French grammar"," gathers the grammar resources for the language.",[69,615,616,620],{},[602,617,619],{"href":618},"\u002Ffrench\u002Fgrammar\u002Farticles","French articles"," covers le\u002Fla\u002Fles, un\u002Fune\u002Fdes and the partitive system that builds on gender.",[69,622,623,627],{},[602,624,626],{"href":625},"\u002Ffrench\u002Fgrammar\u002Fnoun-plurals","French noun plurals"," covers the plural, where the article does even more of the work.",[69,629,630,634],{},[602,631,633],{"href":632},"\u002Ffrench\u002Fgrammar\u002Fword-order","French word order"," covers the sentence frame these nouns slot into.",{"title":636,"searchDepth":637,"depth":637,"links":638},"",2,[639,640,641,642,643,644,645,646],{"id":60,"depth":637,"text":61},{"id":119,"depth":637,"text":120},{"id":224,"depth":637,"text":225},{"id":369,"depth":637,"text":370},{"id":424,"depth":637,"text":425},{"id":502,"depth":637,"text":503},{"id":568,"depth":637,"text":569},{"id":595,"depth":637,"text":596},null,"2026-07-07T00:00:00+00:00","How French noun gender works for beginners: no -o\u002F-a cue, the endings that reliably predict le or la, and why learning the article with the noun matters.",[651,685,705],{"type":652,"instructions":653,"items":654},"which-one","Choose the word that agrees with the noun's gender. 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Every answer uses chose (feminine) or temps (masculine), so pick the article and agreement that match.","en-to-target",[710,713,716,719,722,725,728],{"prompt":711,"answer":712},"The thing.","La chose.",{"prompt":714,"answer":715},"The time.","Le temps.",{"prompt":717,"answer":718},"A good thing.","Une bonne chose.",{"prompt":720,"answer":721},"It is a small thing.","C'est une petite chose.",{"prompt":723,"answer":724},"My thing and your thing.","Ma chose et ta chose.",{"prompt":726,"answer":727},"What a good thing!","Quelle bonne chose !",{"prompt":729,"answer":730},"All the time.","Tout le temps.","md",[733,736,739,742,745],{"q":734,"a":735},"Why do French nouns have gender?","French inherited grammatical gender from Latin, which sorted every noun into classes. The masculine\u002Ffeminine split in French is a grammar category, not a comment on the thing itself - there is nothing feminine about a table (la table) or masculine about time (le temps). Every noun belongs to one of the two classes, and the article (le or la, un or une) is how the language marks which one. You cannot opt out: a French noun without a gender is like an English verb without a tense.",{"q":737,"a":738},"How do I know if a French noun is le or la?","Two tools. First, the ending: nouns ending in -tion, -sion or -té are almost always feminine (la nation, la question, la liberté), and nouns ending in -age, -ment or -eau are almost always masculine (le fromage, le moment, le bureau). Second, memory: for nouns whose endings predict nothing (le temps, la chose), learn the article as part of the word from the first exposure. There is no rule that covers everything, but endings plus the learn-the-article habit covers most of what a beginner meets.",{"q":740,"a":741},"Does French have a gender cue like Spanish -o and -a?","No, and this is the honest bad news. Spanish marks most genders on the noun itself: libro is masculine, casa is feminine, and the final vowel tells you. French eroded those endings centuries ago, so the noun usually looks neutral - chose, temps, chien, table. The gender information lives in the words AROUND the noun instead: the article (le\u002Fla, un\u002Fune), the adjective (bon\u002Fbonne) and the pronoun that replaces it (il\u002Felle). That is why learning a French noun without its article is learning half a word.",{"q":743,"a":744},"What gender are nouns for people in French?","Nouns for people usually follow the person's gender: le frère (brother) and la soeur (sister), l'homme and la femme, un ami and une amie. Many job and role nouns have paired forms (un étudiant \u002F une étudiante). A few nouns keep a fixed grammatical gender whoever they describe: une personne (person) and une victime (victim) are always feminine, even for a man. So the people-rule is a strong default with a short list of fixed exceptions.",{"q":746,"a":747},"What happens if I get the gender wrong?","You will be understood - saying le chose instead of la chose does not break communication, and French people mislearn the odd gender too. But gender errors compound, because French agreement copies the gender onto everything nearby: the article, the adjective (une bonne chose, not un bon chose) and the pronoun you use later (elle for la chose). One wrong gender can bend a whole sentence out of shape. That is why it is worth getting right at the point of learning the noun, when it costs nothing, rather than repairing it later.","foundation",{"category":750,"tags":751,"tldr":756,"authorsTake":757},"Grammar",[752,753,754,755],"french noun gender","le or la","french grammar","french for beginners","Every French noun is either masculine (le) or feminine (la), and unlike Spanish there is usually no visual cue on the noun itself. The gender is not guessable from meaning either - le temps (time) is masculine, la chose (thing) is feminine, for no reason you can reconstruct. Three habits carry you: (1) learn the article WITH the noun, always, so the gender is welded to the word from day one; (2) use the ending patterns that predict gender with high reliability - nouns in -tion, -sion and -té are almost always feminine, nouns in -age, -ment and -eau are almost always masculine (with a short exception list headed by l'eau, which is feminine); (3) for people-nouns, grammatical gender usually follows the person. Gender matters because everything downstream agrees with it: articles (le\u002Fla, un\u002Fune), adjectives (bon\u002Fbonne, petit\u002Fpetite) and pronouns (il\u002Felle) all change shape to match the noun.","The habit that actually fixes gender is boring and unfashionable: never write down a bare noun. During an Erasmus year in Madrid I carried a small notebook in my pocket from arrival to departure, wrote down every word I did not know, then looked them up and revised them on the bus. This was before smartphones made any of it convenient, and the almost-trivial daily effort compounded in a way nothing else did. The lesson transfers directly to French, and it matters more there than it did in Spanish. Spanish at least gives you the -o\u002F-a hint most of the time; French gives you almost nothing on the surface of the word. So the notebook entry is never \"chose = thing\". It is \"la chose = the thing\". Write the article every single time, say the article every single time, and the gender stops being a fact you look up and becomes part of the word's sound. Learners who skip this spend years re-deriving genders they could have absorbed for free in week one.\n\nThe second opinion I will defend: do not aim for perfection, aim for the endings. A beginner who knows that -tion is feminine and -age is masculine gets thousands of nouns right without memorising any of them individually. The exception list is short and famous (l'eau, la plage, l'image). 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