From Spanish....
"Agua" is feminine. You don't say "la agua", you use the masculine version, "el agua", but if it's plural, you go back to feminine, "las aguas".
Also, in Spanish, "la papa" is potato, but "El Papa" is "The Pope". Oh, and "el papa" (but put an accent mark over the second a. I don't know how to do it here", is "daddy".
>If I remember my schoolboy French properly, this is an interesting case. An "amie" is feminine, so "normally" one would say "ma amie". But, French avoids certain awkward pronunciations, so you get the male possessive.
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>Off the top of my head, I can't think of any other examples... can you?
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