Often it's obvious, since it's a living thing and obviously male or female. For objects, you just have to learn the grammatical gender.
In French, "le" is used before masculine nouns (e.g. le chat - the cat) and "la" is used before feminine nouns (e.g. la maison - the house). You determine which one to use based on the gender of the noun you are referring to.
les is the plural for both articles 'la' and 'le' in French
The word for "lobby" in French is "le hall" or "le vestibule."
la mangue
Le and La are defineite articles, equivalent to 'the'. Le should be followed by a singular masculine noun, la by a singular feminine noun. The plural of both le and la is 'les'.
le/la même
le
Le concombre
Le is for masculine words, la is for feminine words.
Le camping in French language.
The French word for "yak", a cow-like animal found in Tibet and Mongolia, begins with the letter Y. In French, it is spelled "yak" or "yack."
French article: le [masculine]/la[feminine]= English article: the
"la province"
les is the plural for both articles 'la' and 'le' in French
Le boulanger is 'the baker' in French. The bakery is 'la boulangerie'.
The french word for penguin is "le manchot" (le mawnsho) or if it is a female penguin "la manchotte" (la man-shut). Another French word for penguin is "le pingouin" (le peng-wa).
La mere= la mare (like the horse) Le pere= le pear (like the fruit) "La" and "le" are just as they look
Le design (masc.)