The words here need a proper context. Probably it refers to a sentence describing a three-gender language (such as German or Russian) in the sentence: Feminine, unlike the other genders, needs XYZ declension in the accusative.
He loves you and sees you as feminine unlike the others.
La Pelicula means "The Movie" in Spanish. There are both masculine and feminine articles in the Spanish language, unlike the English language, where everything is genderless. The word Pelicula is feminine, so we use La instead of El in front of the subject.
There isn't one. Unlike some languages English doesn't have a feminine nor masculine word for many nouns and this is one of them.
Féminin: • Feminine • Womanly • Womanish Très Féminin = Very Feminine / Very Womanish
In dreams, teeth generally symbolize ability, power, and your personal influence on others. Pink tends to be associated with girls and feminine qualities. In combination, the dream suggests your need to express your strong feminine qualities.
If you mean craie as in chalk, it's feminine.
There is no gender in the English noun. If you mean the French for coat, there are several, of which some, like veston or habit are masculine, while others, like jaquette, couche (a coat of paint) or cotte d'armes ( a coat of arms) are feminine.
"cette" means 'that' + feminine noun, or 'this' + feminine noun in French.
The little [feminine] neighbor, or, the dear [feminine] neighbor
Rich (feminine)
female
united (feminine)