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eux, euse, eur, euse

"Eux," "euse," and "eur" are suffixes commonly found in French to indicate masculine gender, while "euse" is used for feminine gender. They are added to base words to form nouns or adjectives. Here's what they generally represent:

- "Eux" (masculine): Often used to form masculine nouns or adjectives, such as "heureux" (happy) or "mystérieux" (mysterious).
- "Euse" (feminine): Usually added to a base word to form feminine nouns or adjectives, like "heureuse" (happy) or "mystérieuse" (mysterious).
- "Eur" (masculine): Also used to form masculine nouns or adjectives, such as "professeur" (teacher) or "vendeur" (seller).
- "Euse" (feminine): The feminine form, as mentioned earlier, like in "professeuse" (female teacher) or "vendeuse" (saleswoman).

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