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
its feminine
masculine
feminine for sure, dont call your son fay.
numbers in Italian are not masculine or feminine because they describe a noun. When used to say the date, the article is always il. For example, il 5 aprile.
The word maths is feminine in French. The diminutive in question serves as an affectionate nickname - "math" in English - for the feminine plural noun mathématiques("mathematics"). The pronunciation will be "ma-tey-ma-teek" in French.
Feminine
Sure, here are some examples of feminine and masculine gender pairs: Feminine: mother Masculine: father Feminine: daughter Masculine: son Feminine: aunt Masculine: uncle Feminine: niece Masculine: nephew Feminine: queen Masculine: king
its masculine no doubt
Masculine
feminine
masculine
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.
Une école feminine
it is masculine so El
directeur → masculine directrice→ feminine
feminine
masculine