its not masculine or feminime
"The ice" in English translates to "la glace" in French which means that it is feminine.
the word ice hockey comes from the word " ice hurley" which was a form of ice hockey played in Canada in the 1800
In Italian, words are classified as either masculine or feminine. For masculine words you use il, in front of the word. For example, il gelato, which is ice cream. Most masculine words end in an o, and most feminine words end in an a. In the case of a feminine word you would use la, in front of the words. For example, la scuola, which is school. The masculine vs feminine concept of Italian is difficult, and takes a lot of practice. If you wish to speak fluent Italian it is advised that you get a tutor or study it as your LOTE (language other than english) in high school. Example of an Italian conversation: Claudia Ti piace il gelato Bruno? Do you like ice cream Bruno? Bruno No, odio il gelato ma mi piace molto la pizza. No, I hate ice cream but I like pizza a lot. Claudia Va bene, arrivederci Bruno. Ok, goodbye Bruno. Bruno Ciao Claudia. Bye Claudia *Underlined words are words or phrases in Italian.
Le patinage, which you practise in une patinoirewith un patin on each foot.
Hockey Just hockey Hockey on ice is called ice hockey
"Patin à glace" is masculine in French. The word "patin" is masculine, and therefore the entire phrase refers to "ice skates" in the masculine form. You would use "le patin à glace" when referring to it.
Ice Hockey is Hockey played on ice; as compared to Field Hockey which is played on grass.
If you mean in the context of "the field" or "the court" for other sports, then "the ice" would be the proper name for the playing surface in ice hockey. ^^^^ In other words, the rink.
Ice hockey is more watched do I think ice hockey :)
in an ice hockey rink
Ice skating is usually expressed as a verb in French, so it is neither masculine or feminine. To ice skate: patiner for example: Do you want to go ice skating tomorrow? Tu veux aller patiner demain?