'Baby' is a gender-neutral term.
He was born this way baby
The French word for baby, "bébé," is considered masculine.
Bambina perfetta in the feminine and bambino perfetto in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "perfect baby".Specifically, the feminine noun bambina and the masculine noun bambino respectively mean "(female) baby" and "(male) baby". The feminine adjective perfetta and the masculine perfetto translate as "perfect". The respective pronunciations will be "bahm-BEE-nah per-FET-tah" in the feminine and "bahm-BEE-noh per-FET-toh" in the masculine.
It depends which gender the actual baby is
La mia bambina is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my baby girl".Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the". The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my". The feminine noun bambina translates as "baby girl, girl child".The pronunciation will be "lah MEE-ah bahm-BEE-nah" in Italian.
La tua bambina è bella is an Italian equivalent of 'Your baby is beautiful'. In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine possessive 'tua' means 'your'. The feminine gender noun 'bambina' means 'baby, child, infant'. The verb 'è' means '[he/she/it] is'. The feminine adjective 'bella' means 'beautiful, handsome'. The phrase is pronounced 'lah TOO-ah bahm-BEE-nah eh BEHL-lah'.
No... My bro's room is baby blue, new born boys always have baby blue blankets, Justin Bieber's favorite color is baby blue (and purple)
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female.The noun 'baby' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
A male deer is a buck, a female deer is a doe, and a baby deer is a fawn.
Un bambino in the masculine and una bambina in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "a baby."Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un and the feminine una mean "a, one." The masculine noun bambino and the feminine bambina mean "child." The respective pronunciations are "oon bahm-BEE-noh" and "OO-nah bahm-BEE-nah."
Yo soy un llorron (or: una llorrona - feminine)
Ciao, bimba! in the feminine and Ciao, bimbo! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hi, baby!" Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow BEEM-ba" in the feminine and "tchow BEEM-bo" in the masculine in Italian.