No, wizard is not an example of masculine. Synonyms of Masculine are:
Masculine is an adjective and the definition is:
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.A wizard may be a male or a female, it is a common gendernoun.A wizard is a person who practices magic or conjuring; and a person with amazing skill (a wizard at math).
"Le merveilleux magicien" is a French equivalent of "the wonderful wizard."The masculine definite article "le" means "the." The masculine adjective "merveilleux" means "wonderful." The masculine noun "magicien" means "wizard."The pronunciation is "luh mehr-veh-yuh mah-zhee-syeh."
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.A wizard may be a male or a female, a common gendernoun.A wizard is a person who practices magic or conjuring; and a person with amazing skill (a wizard at math).
"Le magicien" is one (1) French equivalent of "the wizard."The French word is a masculine noun. The masculine singular definite article "le" means "the." The pronunciation is "luh mah-zhee-syeh."
A wizard is in French"un sorcier" (a sorcerer)"un magicien"The feminine versions would beune sorcièreorune magicienne
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. A wizard may be a male or a female, it is a common gender noun. A wizard is a person who practices magic or conjuring; and a person with amazing skill (a wizard at math).
"Wizard" is an English equivalent of the Italian word stregone.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article lo ("the") or follow the masculine singular indefinite article un, uno ("a, one"). It means "medicine man, sorceror, wizard".The pronunciation will be "strey-GOH-ney" in Italian.
John had always been a masculine person.He was just too masculine for her.
The correct answer is a Witch whether male or female.
Masculine is a common example. It contains the word male (masculine.)
'Meraviglioso mago' is an Italian equivalent of 'wonderful wizard'.The masculine singular adjective 'meraviglioso' means 'wonderful, marvelous'. The masculine singular noun 'mago'means 'magician, wizard'. Its singular definite article is 'il' ['the'], and its singular indefinite article is 'un, uno' ['a, one'].Together, they're pronounced 'meh-rah-vee-LYOH-soh MAH-goh'.
In French, the word "parc" is masculine. It is used with the masculine articles and adjectives, for example, "le parc" (the park).