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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.

Examples of gender nouns:

1. actor, actress

2. bachelor, spinster (bachelorette)

3. baron, baroness

4. boar, sow

5. boy, girl

6. brother, sister

7. buck, doe

8. bull, cow

9. cob, pen

10. count, countess

11. dog, bitch

12. dog, vixen (fox)

13. drake, duck

14. duke, duchess

15. emperor, empress

16. father, mother

17. fiance, fiancee

18. gander, goose

19. gentleman, lady

20. grandfather, grandmother

21. groom, bride

22. hero, heroine

23. headmaster, headmistress

24. host, hostess

25. husband, wife

26. jack, jenny

27. king, queen

28. leopard, leopardess

29. lion, lioness

30. male, female

31. man, woman

32. master, mistress

33. monk, nun

34. Mr., Ms (Miss, Mrs.)

35. nephew, niece

36. peacock, peahen

37. priest, priestess

38. prince, princess

39. ram, ewe

40. rooster, hen

41. sir, madam

42. son, daughter

43. stag, hind

44. stallion, mare

45. steward, stewardess

46. tiger, tigress

47. tom, queen

48. uncle, aunt

49. waiter, waitress

50. widower, widow

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