In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The gender noun specific for a male is son in law.
The corresponding gender noun specific for a female is daughter in law.
Kill him or....... I'm sorry but that's all you can do!
No, "lecteur" is a masculine noun in French. The feminine equivalent of "lecteur" is "lectrice."
Poultry is "la volaille". This is a feminine noun, with no masculine equivalent.
Nová is a feminine equivalent in Slovak for 'new'. Nový is a masculine equivalent. Nové is the neuter equivalent.
Un is masculine.The feminine equivalent is une.
ENG: equivalent SPA: equivalente (for both, masculine and feminine nouns)
Luigi is the Italian equivalent of 'Louis'. The feminine equivalent of 'Louis' is 'Louisa' in English. That equivalent in Italian is 'Luigia'.
There is no Spanish equivalent for that name.
The female equivalent of Sir is Dame
The female equivalent of Ambassador is Ambassadress.
If you mean the feminine equivalent of husband the word you are looking for is wife.
It means "rich".The feminine equivalent is ricca.