Drone is the masculine name of a male bee. Female bees are the worker bees or the queen bee.
Caraibico as an adjective and I Caraibi as a noun are Italian equivalents of the English word "Caribbean."Specifically, the word caraibico is the masculine form of an adjective whose feminine form is caraibica. The masculine noun Caraibi is preceded by the masculine plural definite article i ("the"). The pronunciation is "KAH-rah-EE-bee-koh" and "KAH-rah-EE-bee-kah" in terms of the adjectives and "ee KAH-rah-EE-bee" in terms of the noun.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male bee is a drone.The nouns for a female bee is a worker or a queen.The noun bee is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.To clarify this answer, a worker bee is an infertile female and under normal circumstances cannot reproduce. In exceptional circumstances, the worker will start laying eggs but the offspring will always be males so that eventually the colony will die out.
"Doubts" is an English equivalent of the Italian masculine plural noun dubbi. The pronunciation will be "DOOB-bee" in Italian.
Bambine in the feminine and bambini in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "children." The first-mentioned, feminine plural noun references all-female children whereas the second, masculine plural noun refers to groups of all-male children or mixed female and male. The respective pronunciations will be "bam-BEE-ney" in the feminine and "bam-BEE-nee" in the masculine in Italian.
Bambino is the most common Italian equivalent of 'child'. It's a masculine gender noun that 's pronounced 'bahm-BEE-noh'. The form for a girl child is the feminine gender noun 'bambina'.
Bambina perfetta in the feminine and bambino perfetto in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "perfect baby".Specifically, the feminine noun bambina and the masculine noun bambino respectively mean "(female) baby" and "(male) baby". The feminine adjective perfetta and the masculine perfetto translate as "perfect". The respective pronunciations will be "bahm-BEE-nah per-FET-tah" in the feminine and "bahm-BEE-noh per-FET-toh" in the masculine.
Micia morbida in the feminine and micio morbido in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "fluffy kitty."Specifically, the feminine noun micia and the masculine micio mean "kitty." The feminine adjective morbida and the masculine morbidotranslate as "fluffy, soft." The respective pronunciations will be "MEE-tcha MOR-bee-da" in the feminine and "MEE-tcho MOR-bee-do" in the masculine.
No, it is a noun. However, it can be used as a noun adjunct: bee sting, bee colony.
"A bee" in French is feminine (Une abeille).
The plural form for the noun bee is bees.
"Precious child" is an Engilsh equivalent of the Italian phrase bambino prezioso.Specifically, the masculine noun bambino means "child." The masculine adjective prezioso means "precious." The pronunciation is "bahm-BEE-noh preh-TSYOH-zoh."