In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.
The noun director is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female person who directs.
To my knowledge, there isn't one. My opinion: Just because a director is a woman, does not mean she should have to go by a different title.
The noun director is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
Although it is possible, I've never heard of a female director called a directress.
Headmistress
No, she would be called a director.
A director.
director
It is unknown. Minerva McGonagall retired and was not headmaster during the epilogue.
Headmaster sent for the poen because he wanted to know about swami and his friends .Headmaster was angry on his students and he wanted to punish one of his students named swami because he broke the ventilators of headmaster 's room when he and his friends were playing. Swami was beaten by head master . .
There is no specific term that applies to a female soloist singer. A soloist is a person who sings alone and without accompaniment. Soloist can apply to a male or female.
the origional waxy is their old headmaster
Mr.Williams.
The masculine is headmaster.
Dolores Umbridge.
Headmaster or headmistress in a school.
A Headmaster (english)
It depends what your doing if you are doing a letter to a headmaster as an English work then call it Letter to headmaster or headteacher
To be called to the Headmaster's office for a talking to or caning.
The Headmaster or sometimes just The Head, particularly if the post is held by a female.
What do you call a female prince
I am the headmaster.
headmitress
The headmaster, Merle Ambrose, is located in the commons, in the "Headmaster's tower"
we call the female goat as sheep