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Why do we say 'Un seul M' and not 'Une seule M' even though M is a “consonne”
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when spelling names, for example 'Bram'.
to precise that there's only one M at the end I hear french people 'Avec un seul M a la fin'.
but 'M est une consonne' therefore 'un nom feminin'.
so why is that ?
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when spelling names, for example 'Bram'.
to precise that there's only one M at the end I hear french people 'Avec un seul M a la fin'.
but 'M est une consonne' therefore 'un nom feminin'.
so why is that ?
grammaire
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M is une consonne.
– jlliagre
3 hours ago
La question est excellente.
– Survenant9r7
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when spelling names, for example 'Bram'.
to precise that there's only one M at the end I hear french people 'Avec un seul M a la fin'.
but 'M est une consonne' therefore 'un nom feminin'.
so why is that ?
grammaire
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when spelling names, for example 'Bram'.
to precise that there's only one M at the end I hear french people 'Avec un seul M a la fin'.
but 'M est une consonne' therefore 'un nom feminin'.
so why is that ?
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M is une consonne.
– jlliagre
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La question est excellente.
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M is une consonne.
– jlliagre
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La question est excellente.
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M is une consonne.
– jlliagre
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M is une consonne.
– jlliagre
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La question est excellente.
– Survenant9r7
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La question est excellente.
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The gender of letters is masculine nowadays but that wasn't always the case for some consonants, including m.
Rem. Les noms désignant les lettres f, h, l, m, n, r, s sont traditionnellement féminins (il s'agit des noms en -e : effe, ache, elle, emme, enne, erre, esse, d'apr. la transcr. orth. ds Lar. 20e). On commence par attribuer le genre masc. à la désignation de la lettre par la valeur : un fe, effe restant lui fém. (Ac. jusque Ac. 1878, Littré, DG). Ac. 1932 admet pour effe les 2 genres; v. aussi Rob. La 1re attribution du genre masc. à effe ds Nouv. Lar. ill. 1897.
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The gender of letters is masculine nowadays but that wasn't always the case for some consonants, including m.
Rem. Les noms désignant les lettres f, h, l, m, n, r, s sont traditionnellement féminins (il s'agit des noms en -e : effe, ache, elle, emme, enne, erre, esse, d'apr. la transcr. orth. ds Lar. 20e). On commence par attribuer le genre masc. à la désignation de la lettre par la valeur : un fe, effe restant lui fém. (Ac. jusque Ac. 1878, Littré, DG). Ac. 1932 admet pour effe les 2 genres; v. aussi Rob. La 1re attribution du genre masc. à effe ds Nouv. Lar. ill. 1897.
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The gender of letters is masculine nowadays but that wasn't always the case for some consonants, including m.
Rem. Les noms désignant les lettres f, h, l, m, n, r, s sont traditionnellement féminins (il s'agit des noms en -e : effe, ache, elle, emme, enne, erre, esse, d'apr. la transcr. orth. ds Lar. 20e). On commence par attribuer le genre masc. à la désignation de la lettre par la valeur : un fe, effe restant lui fém. (Ac. jusque Ac. 1878, Littré, DG). Ac. 1932 admet pour effe les 2 genres; v. aussi Rob. La 1re attribution du genre masc. à effe ds Nouv. Lar. ill. 1897.
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The gender of letters is masculine nowadays but that wasn't always the case for some consonants, including m.
Rem. Les noms désignant les lettres f, h, l, m, n, r, s sont traditionnellement féminins (il s'agit des noms en -e : effe, ache, elle, emme, enne, erre, esse, d'apr. la transcr. orth. ds Lar. 20e). On commence par attribuer le genre masc. à la désignation de la lettre par la valeur : un fe, effe restant lui fém. (Ac. jusque Ac. 1878, Littré, DG). Ac. 1932 admet pour effe les 2 genres; v. aussi Rob. La 1re attribution du genre masc. à effe ds Nouv. Lar. ill. 1897.
The gender of letters is masculine nowadays but that wasn't always the case for some consonants, including m.
Rem. Les noms désignant les lettres f, h, l, m, n, r, s sont traditionnellement féminins (il s'agit des noms en -e : effe, ache, elle, emme, enne, erre, esse, d'apr. la transcr. orth. ds Lar. 20e). On commence par attribuer le genre masc. à la désignation de la lettre par la valeur : un fe, effe restant lui fém. (Ac. jusque Ac. 1878, Littré, DG). Ac. 1932 admet pour effe les 2 genres; v. aussi Rob. La 1re attribution du genre masc. à effe ds Nouv. Lar. ill. 1897.
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M is une consonne.
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La question est excellente.
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