Heroine
yes
A suffix for the word hero is -ine, as in heroine. A heroine is the feminine version of the word hero.
There is no feminine version of the word "hound". The proper term for any female dog is "bitch".
In French, the word "qui" is considered to be a masculine term.
Yes, the word "toe" in French is feminine. It is translated as "orteil" when referring to a toe in general, but the specific term for a toe is "orteil" which is masculine. However, the term "orteille" can be used to refer to the toes in a more general context, which is feminine.
The feminine form or the word Raja ins Rani or Ranee. It is a term given to the wife of an Indian king.
If you mean the feminine equivalent of husband the word you are looking for is wife.
No, 'waitress' is feminine. The masculine term is 'waiter.' The usual unisex term is 'server.'
It's the word for a woman in French. It is related to feminine.
A heroine
I think its heroenAnswerheroine A female hero is not the same as a heroine. A "heroine" is the passive goal of the hero's actions in romances, for example; while a "female hero" is the female alternative of the hero.Maybe these terms were created under a male perspective...
"Un ours", thus masculine.