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Boar is the masculine form. The female is sow.
Sow - female Boar - Male Piglets - Young
Wild = Sævus if the subject is masculine, Sæva if Feminine and Sævum if neuter. all this for the singular for the plural: Sævi Sævæ Sæva, again masculine feminine neuter.
Cinghiale is an Italian equivalent of 'wild boar'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'cheen-GYAH-lay'.
Feminine
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The noun for a female is sow; the noun for a male is a boar.The gender specific nouns, boar and sow, are used for:badgersbearsboarsguinea pigshedgehogshogspandaspigsprairie dogsraccoons
pig is a pig and the wild boar is a wild boar
Wait... is it a cut ON a wild boar, or a cut CAUSED by a wild boar?
A wild boar needs a wild woman!!
"tcheen-GYA-ley" is the pronunciation of the Italian word cinghiale. The word in question serves as a masculine noun in its singular form. It translates into English as "boar," "boar meat," "boar skin," or "wild boar" according to context.
its masculine no doubt
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.When a female pig is young she is called a gilt.Once she has had babies (her young piglets are called her litter) she becomes known as a sow.