John had always been a masculine person.
He was just too masculine for her.
i am masculine.
I like a man to be masculine, but not too masculine.
The masculine physique of the actor enthralled the spectators.
No, wizard is not an example of masculine. Synonyms of Masculine are:MaleManlikeManlyMannishMan-SizeVirileMasculine is an adjective and the definition is:of, relating to, or marked by qualities that are traditionally associated with men
Masculine is a common example. It contains the word male (masculine.)
In French, the word "parc" is masculine. It is used with the masculine articles and adjectives, for example, "le parc" (the park).
Chauffeur is a masculine word in french. Translated it is 'le chauffeur'. An example sentence is 'Je remercie le chauffeur' which means 'I thanked the chauffeur'.
oh you've got to be kidding! you don't know how to do that but you know how to use the internet!? The soldier was masculine. THERE!
un hamster is masculine. To indicate a female, you say 'un hamster femelle', but the piece of sentence is still masculine.
It depends on the subject of the sentence. It also depends on the gender of the subject and the gender of the recipient. For example: I (masculine) send you (masculine) a big hug = ani shole'akh lekha khibuk gadol we (masculine) send you (feminine) a big hug = anakhnu shol'khim lakh khibuk gadol They (feminine) send you (masculine) a big hug = hen shol'khot lekha khibuk gadol
Masculine neutrality is the idea that numerous terms that are traditionally considered to be gender-neutral are actually masculine because they use masculine-based forms. An example of this would be "mankind" versus "humankind."
Pronouns and antecedents agree in terms of number, gender, and person. The pronoun must match the antecedent in these characteristics to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness in the sentence. For example, if the antecedent is singular and masculine, the pronoun that refers to it should also be singular and masculine (e.g., "He went to the store").