In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
Mrs. Brown is a proper noun. The noun Mrs. (abbreviation for mistress) is a title; a title of a specific person is a proper noun. The noun Brown is the name of a person; the name of a person is always a proper noun.
Yes, but if the noun is feminine you add an -e to make it brune.
The possessive form of Mrs. Brown is Mrs. Brown's. For example, "Mrs. Brown's house."
The French word "moquette" is a feminine noun.
"Chaloupe" is a feminine noun in French.
"Asie" is a feminine noun in French.
"Explication" is a feminine noun in French.
Bella donna bruna is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful brown woman."Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful." The feminine noun donna means "woman." The feminine adjective/pronoun bruna means "brown."The pronunciation is "BEHL-lah DOHN-nah BROO-nah."
Une personne (feminine noun)
The feminine form of the noun landlord is landlady.
The word "lentille" is a feminine noun in French.
"Ville" is a feminine noun in French.
"Grass" in French is "l'herbe," which is a feminine noun.