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

Examples of gender specific nouns are:

man and woman

male and female

mother and father

aunt and uncle

bull and cow

peacock and peahen

boy and girl

daughter and son

king and queen

buck and doe

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What is the gender of stairs?

In English, nouns typically do not have gender. However, in some languages like Spanish or French, nouns can be masculine or feminine. In those contexts, "stairs" would be considered feminine in Spanish ("escalera") and can vary in gender in French as "escaliers" (masculine) or "escalier" (singular, masculine). In English, we simply refer to stairs without any gender classification.


Is a calculator masculine or feminine in spanish?

In Spanish, the word for calculator is "calculadora," which is feminine. Therefore, it is referred to with feminine articles and adjectives, such as "la calculadora" (the calculator). The gender of nouns in Spanish can vary, and in this case, "calculadora" is feminine.


Is calculatrice masculine or feminin?

The word "calculatrice" is feminine in French. It refers to a female calculator, while the masculine form is "calculateur" for a male calculator. In general, French nouns have gendered forms, and "calculatrice" is specifically used for feminine references.


Is règle masculine or feminine?

its feminine


What are the 100 piars of musculine faminine words?

Masculine and feminine word pairs refer to terms that denote gender distinctions, often found in languages that have gendered nouns. Examples include "actor" (masculine) and "actress" (feminine), "waiter" (masculine) and "waitress" (feminine), and "prince" (masculine) and "princess" (feminine). In many contexts, there is a movement toward using gender-neutral terms, such as "server" instead of "waiter/waitress." The list of 100 pairs would be extensive, reflecting various professions, familial roles, and titles across different languages.

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How do you say "the" in different languages?

In Spanish, "the" is "el" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In French, "the" is "le" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In German, "the" is "der" for masculine nouns, "die" for feminine nouns, and "das" for neuter nouns. In Italian, "the" is "il" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns.


Is un feminine or masculine?

Un is masculine.The feminine equivalent is une.


What is masculine and feminine nouns in France?

The masculine pronoun in French is "il," the feminine is "elle."


Is es un placer feminine or masculine?

"Placer" is masculine in Spanish, so it would be "un placer" for masculine nouns and "una placer" for feminine nouns.


How do nouns in Spanish defer from nouns in English?

masculine and feminine


What is the feminine of Mediterranean?

English does not have masculine and feminine versions of nouns.


Is Los masculine or feminine?

In Spanish, "Los" is a masculine article used before plural masculine nouns, while "Las" is used before plural feminine nouns.


Does French have feminine or masculine genders?

Both feminine and masculine genders exist in French.Specifically, all nouns exhibit either feminine or masculine gender. In addition, all adjectives have feminine or masculine forms. The past participles of verbs also will have feminine or masculine forms depending upon the gender of the speaker.


In English is the sun considered masculine or feminine?

Nouns in English are neither masculine nor feminine.


Nouns ending in a is feminine?

Not in English. In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. A number of the languages from which English nouns come to us have masculine and feminine forms and in some of those languages, feminine nouns do end with a.


How do say first in French?

"First" in French is "premier" for masculine singular nouns and "première" for feminine singular nouns.


Summary of masculine and feminine nouns?

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