In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
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The word barber is a common gender noun; a word for a person (male or female) who grooms men's hair and beards.
The feminine form of the word "count" is "countess."
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hairdresser is the feminine noun of barber
There is no feminine form. Senator is the word for both men and women equally.
It's feminine. The indefinite article 'une' is the feminine form for 'a, an, one' in French. The feminine form of the definite article 'la' means 'the'.
Yes, the word "offer" is feminine in French. It is "offre" in the feminine form.
The word "genie" derives from the Arabic word "djinn," or just "jinn." The feminine form of the word is jinnīyah (jinn-eye-yah).
The word "Greek" applies to masculine, feminine, and neutral. There is no separate feminine form.
Yes, 'buena' is the feminine form of the word 'good'. The masculine form is 'bueno'. It is pronounced BWAYnah (feminine) BWAYnaw (masculine)
penguin is a masculine word and it is un manchot. there is no feminine form of that word because it is masculine.
The feminine form of the word "murderer" is "murderess."
A barber would be the masculine form of the word hairdresser.