In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'cockerel' is a gender specific noun for a young male chicken.
The noun 'pullet' is a gender specific noun for a young female chicken.
Die Katze, feminine
Postmistress
πίστης [pistis] (feminine)πιστότης [pistotis] (feminine)
Oeuf is a French word. It is masculine.
Feminine for beautiful, pulchra.
Feminine for cockerel is hen.
Hen
The Latin word for cockerel is "pullus."
I saw a cockerel in the farm and the cockerel cocked really loud until the cockerel was out of breath. oh no..... The cockerel could not breath so I called the vet and the cockerel was survived.
Roosters kept on picking on the little cockerel.
How do you eat cockerel? There really is not much difference between a cockerel and a hen when used for cooking. The male.
Hen.
Un coq
the rooster = the cockerel = le coqle coq
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. Species : Gallus gallus domesticus = Chicken (common gender noun for both male and female) Male : rooster Female : hen
In French, the word "émission" is feminine.
"Sorte" is a feminine word.