shepherdess
Shepherd is masculine Shepherdess is feminine
Shepherd is masculine Shepherdess is feminine
The most appropriate word you can use is נפטרה - "Nif'terah".
The feminine form of "sheapeared" is not a recognized term in English. If you meant "shepherd," the feminine equivalent would typically be "shepherdess." However, in contemporary usage, the term "shepherd" is often used for all genders. If you meant a different word, please clarify!
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a female who tends sheep is shepherdess.The word "shepherdess," is falling out of use in favor of using the noun "shepherd" as a common gender noun (a word for a male or a female).
In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words: Shepherd is a word for a male; shepherdess is a word for a female. Ram is a word for a male sheep; ewe is a word for a female sheep.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The nouns traitor, shepherd, instructor, child, and giant are common gender nouns; words for male or female; words for persons.The noun giant is also a neuter noun as a word for a thing that has no gender.
The noun for a male or a female who tends sheep is shepherd.The noun for a female who tends sheep is shepherdess.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'shepherd' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female who tends and rears sheep.The gender specific noun 'shepherdess' is a noun for a female. There is no corresponding gender specific noun for a male.
No. It is a swiss shepherd
A male shepherd is a shepherd - A female can be refereed to as a Shepardess
The singular possessive form of "shepherd" is "shepherd's." This form indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a single shepherd. For example, you might say "the shepherd's flock" to refer to the flock belonging to that shepherd.