Some French nouns can have both genders (masculine and feminine). Depending on the gender used, they can mean different things.
Learn about French nouns that can be masculine and feminine
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In some cases, some very common nouns change their meaning when their gender changes.
This is actually due to the fact that these two identical words often have completely different origins, and that the evolution of language coincidentally made them look the same.
Here's a list of more of these nouns:
Nouns changing meaning depending on gender
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Examples and resources
le/la livre
le/la mode
le/la poste
le/la tour
We went around the museum.