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<p>exclusively with masculine ones. Many nouns ending in <i>-e</i> preceded by double consonants are also masculine (e.g. <i>un cadre, un arbre, un signe, un meuble</i>). Nonetheless, a noun that seems masculine judging by its ending might actually be feminine e.g., <i>la peau</i> 'the skin', <i>une dent</i> 'a tooth' or vice versa e.g., <i>le coude</i> 'the elbow', <i>un squelette</i> 'a skeleton' are masculine. <a href="page.php?w=Noun_clause">Noun clause</a>s are masculine.</p>

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