The feminine form of Jack could be Jacqueline.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. Gender nouns for the male, jack are: ass, donkey; jack and jenny ferret, weasel; jack and doe, jill, or bitch hare; jack and doe or jill kangaroo; jack and doe, flyer, jill, or roo mule; jack and hinney opossum, wallaby, wombat; jack and jill salmon; jack and hen or raun trout; jack and shedder turkey; jack and jen or jenny
The word 'kangaroo' is neither masculine nor feminine.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The nouns for a male hare are: buck, jack The nouns for a female hare are: doe, jill
a road is "une route" (feminine noun) in French. Ex: "on the road" from Jack Kerouac is titled "Sur la route".
feminine
feminine, i believe
directeur → masculine directrice→ feminine
Feminine
feminine
the feminine of he is she
Yes, la is feminine for the.
It is feminine because Mary in french (marie) is feminine so it's a females name.