The feminine form of husband is wife.
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
Sure, here are some examples of feminine and masculine gender pairs: Feminine: mother Masculine: father Feminine: daughter Masculine: son Feminine: aunt Masculine: uncle Feminine: niece Masculine: nephew Feminine: queen Masculine: king
The name "Annee" is feminine.
"Fatiguée" is feminine in French.
"Intrigue" is a feminine noun in French, so it is preceded by the feminine article "la" and uses feminine adjectives.
If you mean the feminine equivalent of husband the word you are looking for is wife.
A husband is married to a wife.
Answer You are a woman therefore you have feminine ways, why would you want your husband to be feminine, is beyond me. He is a man and unless it's for sexual treats then I can't understand what your need would be. A man is a man and a woman is a woman, why do you want to change that.
I don't know what the feminine form of it is but the reverse of Sempai is kohai.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun wife is a word for a female; the noun husband is the corresponding noun for a male.
The feminine version is wife, while partner and spouse could also be acceptable, for they're unisex marital statuses.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, for example:The noun for a male whose spouse had died is widower.The noun for a female whose spouse had died is widow.
Yes a woman can abuse her husband. The only reason people say they can't is because women are looked at to be the more feminine gender. By the way it is called DOMESTIC violence not husband violence.
The word iron is neither masculine nor feminine, because English nouns do not have gender. The same is true for other common nouns. There are some words that specifically refer to male or female animals or people, such as hen (female), rooster (male), husband (male), and wife (female).
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feminine, i believe
"Espagne" is feminine in French.