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The French word for a widower is "veuf," which is masculine.
faminine
The thing doing the erasing (ie eraser) is feminine (la gomme). The thing which was erased (ie erasure) has two forms--one masculine and one feminine.
Brinjal or Aubergine in French is feminine
an eraser is a female or in other words a faminine
The question is vague, since there are in fact six forms of the word "the" in German: der, die, das, dem, den, des. Which form is used is not enough, in itself, to denote gender, since the tense (nominative, dative, accusative, genitive) also matters.
A male bovine is a bull, and a female is a cow. A male peafowl is called a peacock, and a female is a peahen.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. A male goat is a buck or a billy. A female goat is a doe or a nanny.
Bella in the feminine and bello in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "beautiful".Specifically, the word is an adjective in its singular form. It means "beautiful, gorgeous, handsome". The pronunciation will be "BEL-la" in the feminine and "BEL-lo" in the masculine.
its feminine " la" if feminine and "le" is masculine and "l" is a vowel like "l ecole
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "gorgeous" (beautiful).
Magnifico is an Italian equivalent of 'gorgeous guy'. It's a masculine adjective that may be used as a noun. So the Italian equivalent of 'gorgeous guy' is 'il magnifico'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The phrase is pronounced 'eel mah-NYEE-fee-koh'.