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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Some examples of gender specific nouns are:

boar/sow

boy/girl

brother/sister

buck/doe

bull/cow

cock/hen

count/countess

father/mother

gentleman/lady

groom/bride

husband/wife

king/queen

lord/lady

man/woman

nephew/niece

peacock/peahen

rooster/hen

stallion/mare

uncle/aunt

widower/widow

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Masculine: king, father, uncle, nephew, husband, brother, son, bachelor, lion, stallion, bull, gentleman, sir, boy, nephew, prince, godfather, grandfather, male, warrior. Feminine: queen, mother, aunt, niece, wife, sister, daughter, bachelorette, lioness, mare, cow, lady, madam, girl, niece, princess, godmother, grandmother, female, warrior.

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