"female relative"
Your female relatives are your aunts, neices, sisters, grandmas, etc.
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The feminine term for a tutor is "tutoress."
The term is "casada" (married, feminine)
Countess is the feminine term
The correct term is "la ventana," as "ventana" is a feminine noun in Spanish. Therefore, it is used with the feminine article "la."
The term "hardworking" can be made feminine by simply using it to describe a female subject, as English adjectives do not change with gender. For example, you can say "She is a hardworking woman." In other languages, such as Spanish, "trabajadora" is the feminine form of "trabajador," which means hardworking.
Victorien for a first name masculine and a masculine adjective relative to Victorian period in England Victorine for a first name feminine Victorienne for a feminine adjective relative to Victorian period in England
Poetess.
Landlady
Poetess
sweat and its feminine
No I believe it was relative to the term spear.
feminine term of villain