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It is NOT masculine. It is feminine, that Amy person had it wrong
The word 'youth' is for masculine and feminine. Youth means ' how young a person is '.
Gender in nouns refers to a grammatical classification of nouns based on their category, typically masculine, feminine, or neuter. In some languages, the gender of a noun can affect the form of associated words, such as articles or adjectives, that agree with it in a sentence. It is a linguistic feature found in many languages, but not all languages have gendered nouns.
It changes depending on what you say as the masculine and feminine article has to agree with the person. For example: My dad would be 'Mon père' which is masculine but my mum would be ma mère which is feminine.
Nouns in English do not normally have masculine and feminine forms, unless they are referring to a person or an animal or a ship. Book is just book.
If the thing or person that's ready is feminine, the word is "lista." If the thing or person that's ready is masculine, the word is "listo." If the things or persons that are ready are feminine, the word is "listas." If the things or persons that are ready are masculine, the word is "listos." If the things or persons that are ready are both masculine and feminine, the word is "listos."
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.An earl is a title for a male person, there is no equivalent for this title for a female.
Piccola nera in the feminine and piccolo nero in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "little black".Specifically, the feminine adjective nera and the masculine nero means "black". The feminine noun nera and the masculine nerorespectively translate as "black (female person)" and "black (male person)". The pronunciation will be "PEEK-ko-la NEY-ra" in the feminine and "PEEK-ko-lo NEY-ro" in the masculine.
It means two spirit. A person who has both a masculine and a feminine spirit.
A sloven is another name for an untidy or haphazard person. There is no feminine or masculine of sloven as it is not gender specific.
When you tell someone habibi (masculine) habibti (feminine) meaning "my darling" and this person answers habibi enta (masculine) habibti enti (feminine) it means "you are my darling".
Mojado (for a masculine object or person) or mojada (for a feminine object or person).