BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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Chapter 3, Problem 15PP
French country names are feminine when they end with the letter e, masculine otherwise, except for the following which are masculine even though they end with e:
- le Belize
- le Cambodge
- le Mexique
- le Mozambique
- le Zaire
- le Zimbabwe
Write a
However, if the country name starts with a vowel, use 1’; for example, 1’Afghanistan. For the following plural country names, use les:
- les Etats-Unis
- les Pays-Bas
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BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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