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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.

The gender specific noun for a female who rents property to tenants is landlady.

The gender specific noun for a male who rents property to tenants is landlord.

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Landlord

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Landman

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Anonymous

4y ago
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Anonymous

4y ago
thank you for the answer, actually i had a question in my homework and was stuck on it for a long time. but now that you have helped me i can go do the rest!
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Anonymous

4y ago
Its not Landmam its Landlord

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Landlord

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Landlord

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Mujhe nahi pata

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Landman

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Jing yi Chen

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4y ago
If gender is relevant, the words woman or female should be used instead of "lady" ("my grandmother was the first female doctor in the province"), except if the masculine is "lord" (as in "landlady"). so its landlord

Landlord

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