Horse is the general term for the species. Masculine variations would include; Stallion for a intact male over the age of 4 years. Colt for an intact male under the age of 4 years. Gelding for any castrated male horse no matter the age.
A male horse which has not reached sexual maturity would be a Colt. A mature male would be a Stallion or (if castrated) a Gelding. A female horse which has not reached sexual maturity would be a Filly. A mature female horse would be a Mare.
Stallion is the masculine
Mare is the feminine
then there is the unfortunate Gelding who is the neuter (castrated stallion) .
(Masculine: chevale
Feminine: jument)
The usual term is 'mare' for female and 'stallion' for male.
cheval (For "a male horse" it would be "un cheval;" for "the male horse" it would be "le cheval)
male - stallion
Female - mare
Young male - colt
young female - filly
Mare, filly, dam.
Horce
Mare
Horse
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun for an uncastrated adult male horse is stallion. The noun for a castrated adult male horse is gelding. The noun for an adult female horse is mare.
it is a masculine gender
The Italian word cinema is masculine, not feminine, in gender.
Gender nouns are words that tell you what the person or animal is but also what gender that person or animal is. Example: Parents, neutral Father, masculine gender Mother, feminine gender Chicken, neutral Rooster, masculine Hen, feminine Pilot, neutral aviator, masculine aviatrix, feminine Cattle, neutral Bull, masculine Cow, feminine
femine gender
Both feminine and masculine genders exist in French.Specifically, all nouns exhibit either feminine or masculine gender. In addition, all adjectives have feminine or masculine forms. The past participles of verbs also will have feminine or masculine forms depending upon the gender of the speaker.
When you are referring to a country, there is no gender; therefore , it cannot be either masculine or feminine.
feminine
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun toddler is a common gender noun, a word for a male or female child.
male gender
It is neither masculine or feminine. It refers to a group of people, not matter the gender.
There is no word in French for the neuter pronoun "it" because French grammar knows only masculine and feminine gender. Use the masculine or feminine pronoun, il or elle,respectively, depending upon the gender of the antecedent. Where the gender of the antecedent is not specified, use the masculine form il.Neither. Only the nouns - and their related adjectives - are masculine and feminine in French.