Nouns for a female are:
The word female can be an adjective and a noun. The adjective form refers to belonging to the female sex. The noun form is someone or something of the feminine sex.
Yes, "prophet" is a noun. It refers to a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
"A la grande" is a French phrase that translates to "in the big style" or "in the grand manner." It is often used to describe a luxurious or opulent style or presentation of something.
Viaggiatore is one Italian equivalent of 'traveler'. It's the masculine gender form of the noun. The noun form for female travelers is viaggiatrice. Another equivalent is the feminine gender noun 'turista', which refers to either female or male travelers who are tourists.
There is no gender in the English noun. All English nouns take the same verb forms, the same adjective forms and the same articles. Grammatical gender has nothing to do with sex. Gender of Nouns: 1. Masculine - refers to a male person or animal. e.g. father 2. Feminine - refers to a female person or animal. e.g. mother 3. Common - refers to either male or female person or animal. e.g. teacher 4. Neuter - refers to inanimate objects. .e.g. chair
Duck is the noun for a female.
The proper noun Nola is a female given name. The acronym NOLA usually refers to New Orleans, Louisiana (LA).
secret. 'Secreta' refers to a female person or noun. eg. Llave secreta (noun) means secret key Mujer secreta (person) means secret woman
"Neighbors" is a common noun that refers to people who live next to each other. It is not an improper noun.
The noun 'maid' is a word for a female servant.
A pronoun refers to a noun, and the noun to which the pronoun refers is called the 'antecedent." Learn more here: http://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/what-is-a-pronoun.html
The possessive singular noun for female is female's.The possessive plural noun for female is females', e.g. The females' changing rooms.