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.
The word 'brave' is an adjective; adjectives are not gender specific. Examples:
The noun form for the adjective brave is braveness.
The noun forms for the verb to brave are bravery and the gerund, braving.
The word brave is a verb(brave, braves, braving, braved), an adjective (brave, braver, bravest), and a noun:
The English language typically does not have grammatical gender, as in other languages. Furthermore, brave is an adjective which further cannot be feminized.
The adjective form of bravery (braveness) is brave, or the comparatives braver and bravest.
Brave is not gender specific in English.
The feminine form of charmant is charmante. The feminine plural is charmantes.
The feminine form of benefactor is benefactress.
No, it is not. It is either a verb form (3rd person singular, present tense of to brave) or a plural noun (more than one brave, or Amerindian tribal warrior). The word brave, also braver and bravest, is an adjective.
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The abstract noun forms for the verb to brave are bravery and the gerund, braving.The abstract noun form for the adjective brave is braveness.
The feminine form of ami is amie. The feminine plural is amies.
The feminine form of alumnus is alumna. The feminine plural is alumnae.
The feminine form of bajo is baja. The feminine plural is bajas.
Bernadine is the English feminine form of Bernard, which itself was born through the Germanic elements bern"Bear," and hard "Brave; Hardy."
Mistress is the feminine form of master. It is already in feminine form.
The feminine form of a baron is a baroness.
The feminine form of charmant is charmante. The feminine plural is charmantes.
Il bravo and La brava are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the brave one."Specifically, the masculine singular definite article iland the feminine la mean "the." The masculine adjective/pronoun bravo and the feminine brava mean "brave." The pronunciation is "eel BRAH-voh" in the masculine and "lah BRAH-vah" in the feminine.
"Brave" is an English equivalent of the Italian word brava.Specifically, the Italian word is the feminine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "BRAH-vah." The masculine form, bravo, is pronounced "BRAH-voh."
The feminine form of benefactor is benefactress.
The possessive form of the proper noun Babar the Brave is Babar the Brave's or Babar's.Examples:Babar the Brave's adventures are written in stories.Babar's adventures are written in stories.
Ta means "your" before a feminine, singular noun.