These words distinguish between male and female animals. The words are neither masculine nor feminine, however, because there is no gender in the English noun.
cow - bull/steer =male, cow = female (steer is a castrated male)
deer - stag=male, doe=female
sheep - ram/wether=male, ewe=female (wether is castrated male
cat - tom=male, queen=female
dog - dog=male, bitch=female
horse - stallion=male, mare=female
chicken - rooster or cock=male, pullet or hen=female
duck - drake=male, duck=female
fox-vixen
goose-gander
cob-pen (swans)
jenny-jack ( donkeys)
English does not have masculine or feminine genders for words.
Feminine, words ending with A tend to be Fem and words ending with O tend to be Mas.
They could end in the letter "e" like for example estudiante. It may also end in "a" sometimes, like for example deportista. It applies for both feminine ans masculine.
There is no definite answer to this question as it depends on how you count and categorize words. However, in Spanish, there are some noun endings that are typically masculine or feminine, but overall the language has a balance of masculine and feminine words.
Bicyclette is feminine. In words ending in "ette" in French, are feminine.
This is an English word. English words are never masculine or feminine (except him, her, he, she, etc.).
The French have feminine and masculine words for African: africain (noun or adjective, masculine) and africaine (noun or adjective, feminine).
In French, the word "douce" is feminine. This can be determined by looking at the ending of the word, with the "e" at the end indicating it is feminine. In French, nouns and adjectives have gender, with feminine words typically ending in "e" and masculine words often ending in consonants.
The word "food' is feminine. (La comida)Most foods, or words in general, are masculine. It all depends on the word.An example,Masculine = el pepino (the cucumber)Feminine = la zanahoria (the carrot)Usually, if the noun ends in a "e", it's masculine. If the noun ends in a "a", it's feminine; BUT there are exceptions with ever noun/word.It all depends!
Banco is masculine as are most words that end in O
une dent is a feminine noun in French.
Words ending '-ion' are always feminine.