In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun for a male pigeon is cock. The noun for a female pigeon is hen.
Now you know that a female pigeon is called a hen.
A female pigeon is called a Hen
Yes, the word pheasant is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a bird, a thing.
The word "pheasant" is a common noun. Common nouns refer to general items, not specific ones.
The word pheasants is the plural form of the noun pheasant.
Une personne (feminine noun)
The word "lentille" is a feminine noun in French.
"Actriz" is a feminine noun. "Actor" is the masculine.
"cette" means 'that' + feminine noun, or 'this' + feminine noun in French.
The French word "moquette" is a feminine noun.
Oreille - ear, is a feminine noun. You can infer this by looking at how the noun is spelled -- it ends with "eille," which almost always indicates that it is a feminine noun.
Geraldine is the feminine for Gerald
The Philippines is a feminine noun in French. When using articles or adjectives with the word "Philippines," French grammar rules require the use of the feminine forms.
Marrant is masculine. The feminine version is 'marrante'.