In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'babe' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female; a word for a baby or an infant; a word for an innocent or naive person; a slang term of endearment; a slang term for a young man or woman.
The name 'Babe' (usually a nickname) has been used by males and females, for example, Babe Ruth (male), Babe Didrikson (female), or Babe the Blue Ox (?).
Ciao, bimba! in the feminine and Ciao, bimbo!in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hey, babe!" The respective pronunciations will be "tchow* BEEM-ba" in the feminine and "tchow BEEM-bo" in the masculine.*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "chow."
Sometimes guys will call a girl "babe" or "baby" either A. because they like you etc. or B. it makes them feel more masculine or cool.
Ti amo, bimba! in the feminine and Ti amo, bimbo!in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I love you, babe!" The feminine singular noun bimbaand the masculine singular noun bimbo also translate into English as "baby" or "infant." The respective pronunciations will be "tee A-mo BEEM-ba" in the feminine and "tee A-mo BEEM-bo" in the masculine in Italian.
What is a babe? Or sorry, WHO is Babe? There's a billion babes, you know. Like, boyfriends and girlfriends call each other "Babe." And there is a pig called "Babe." And a baby is a longer word for "babe." Okay??
BABE? And, no...?
"I am a babe".
Babe was a pig.
A babe session is when you and your special "babe" hit it on in bed!(;
Babe ruth went by the nickname the Babe
Babe London went by Babe.
Babe Didrikson Zaharias went by Babe.
Masculine