Gaba, Leah Jean - Activity 1 (Foreign Languange)

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LEAH JEAN GABA Module 1 - Activity

3 BSA – 3

Source: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/french-culture-traditions/

The picture above shows a girl and boy riding a bike and behind them of course, you
know, right? Well for me, when someone ask me to say the first thing that would pop up in my
mind once I hear the word France is the “Eiffel Tower in Paris”. Indeed, it is one of the most
famous towers. It became associated to romance between lovers and I can say an iconic place for
girls, influence of movies perhaps that it feels so special if your guy will propose or date you
here. It just became a dream place to travel by couple, take a picture and be remembered as the
most romantic day. But then as additional, when it come to France, the French language is
gender based, and is either masculine or feminine word. According to Collins’ website
“most nouns referring to men, boys and male animals are masculine; most nouns referring to
women, girls and female animals are feminine. Generally, words ending in -e
are feminine and words ending in a consonant are masculine, though there are many exceptions
to this rule.”
Reference: https://grammar.collinsdictionary.com/french-easy-learning/gender

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