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.
Masculine = einen, faminine = eine, neuter = ein. They have colour codes aswell!! Masculine is blue, faminine is red and neuter is green!
it's masculine: un poster
Brinjal or Aubergine in French is feminine
an eraser is a female or in other words a faminine
a widower is translated 'un veuf' in French. This is a masculine noun.
Father ka faminine gender kya hoga
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.
masculine! un animal.
un animal (masculine)
masculine
goose
Niece
Animal is masculine :)
Mare
It is a goddess.
Animal (plural: animaux) is a masculine noun in French.
Feminine for cockerel is hen.
The feminine for manager is manageress.
Depends what baby male animal it is.
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un vendredi (masculine) - all days of the week are masculine names.
"le français" is masculine. Actually, all language names I can think of are masculine in French.
tangina
Hiver, is a masculine noun in French, as are the other seasons' names.
L'animal/un animal is masculine, plural: les animaux