Nouns in English do not normally have masculine and feminine forms, unless they are referring to a person or an animal or a ship. Book is just book.
Une tante mean an aunt, You can use "tante" (slang, offensive) for a gay man Tante is aunt in Dutch, if you were wondering what language it is.
"Un ordinateur" is a masculine noun in French.
"my aunt's name is XXX" is "ma tante s'appelle XXX".
Aunt is "tante" (fem.) in French.
it's feminine - uneRuler in french is a feminine word
Nothing. la mer is definitely feminine. although, there is L'océan (the ocean) which is masculine
hey fell for someone- haheho Me enamore del (maculine) de ella ( feminine)
I should hope that "Aunt Isabel" is a woman...
Nouns in English do not normally have masculine and feminine forms, unless they are referring to a person or an animal or a ship. Book is just book.
Die is "the" in the feminine form. If you were saying The aunt, you would say- Die Tante
a feminine the is used when the word ends in a or sometimes e plural feminine when it ends in e ans osmetimes i maculine the is used when the word ends in o and sometimes e plural masculine is used when the word ends in i
Tante belle cose! is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Many beautiful things!"Specifically, the feminine adjective tante is "many, so many." The feminine adjective belle means "beautiful." The feminine noun cose translates as "things."The pronunciation will be "TAN-tey BEL-ley KO-sey" in Italian.
"God".
tiger
So tante cose, amica mia! in the feminine and So tante cose, amico mio! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I know lots of things, my friend!"Specifically, the verb so is "(I) am knowing, do know, know". The feminine adjective tante means "lots of, so many". The feminine noun cose means "things". The feminine noun amica and the masculine amico respectively mean "(female) friend" and "(male) friend". The feminine possessive adjective mia and the masculine mio translate as "my".The pronunciation will be "so TAN-tey KO-sey a-MEE-ka MEE-a" in the feminine and "so TAN-tey KO-sey a-MEE-ko MEE-o" in the masculine.
The male term for a witch is a warlock.