masculine: neozelandés
feminine: neozelandesa
plural: los neozelandeses
New Zealand in Spanish is "Nueva Zelanda." The term does not have masculine or feminine forms in Spanish as it is a proper noun.
The Spanish word "luces" is feminine. It is the plural form of "luz," which is a feminine noun.
Most adjectives in Spanish can be either feminine or masculine depending on the genre of the accompanying noun. "Favourite" is "favorito" in Spanish. So, if you put a masculine noun before like "libro" (book), then it's masculine: Mi libro favorito (my favourite book) but if the noun is feminine like "comida" then you have to use the feminine form: Mi comida favorita (my favourite food)
The masculine form of monarch is king, and the feminine form is queen.
The masculine form of master is "master." Both masculine and feminine forms of this term are the same.
The feminine form of "Spain" in French is "Espagne."
Yes, 'buena' is the feminine form of the word 'good'. The masculine form is 'bueno'. It is pronounced BWAYnah (feminine) BWAYnaw (masculine)
Most adjectives in Spanish can be either feminine or masculine depending on the genre of the accompanying noun. "Favourite" is "favorito" in Spanish. So, if you put a masculine noun before like "libro" (book), then it's masculine: Mi libro favorito (my favourite book) but if the noun is feminine like "comida" then you have to use the feminine form: Mi comida favorita (my favourite food)
The Spanish word for favorite is 'favorito', which is the masculine form of the word. The feminine form is given as 'favorita'.
Yes, in feminine form. (Antiguo would be masculine.)
"Fields" is neither masculine nor feminine. There is no masculine or feminine form.
white, applied to a masculine object. the feminine form is "blanca".
The feminine form of "Spain" in French is "Espagne."
Ellos. In Spanish the plural masculine form is used when referring to feminine and masculine nouns together
Bello means beautiful. It is the masculine form of the word, so you would use it when speaking of a thing or person that is masculine. The feminine form is bella.
Gerald is the masculine form. The feminine form is Geraldine.
"Ami" is the masculine form for "friend" in French. The feminine form is "amie," pronounced exactly the same.
That depends on the language. In English nouns have no gender and are neither masculine or feminine. In French, it is masculine (le requin). In Spanish, it is masculine (el tiburón). In Arabic, it is masculine (سمك القرش). In German, it is feminine (das haie).