It is not that simple. Formal and masculine forms do not apply when writing "your".
Guten Tag is German for Good Day, a more formal way of saying hello
Jawohl is a more formal and affirmative way of saying yes.It has many similar uses, but the most characteristic is in the army where soldiers reply to their commanding officer with Jawohl, similar to Yes, sir or affirmative. In other contexts it can mean That's right or something similar.
Usted is the formal way of saying 'you'.
"Wie heißt Du?" translates as "what is your name?"
In German, "Du" is a second person singular pronoun ("you," to one person). In French, "du" is a contraction of "de le" (meaning "of the").
Purchase
ma (feminine) mon (masculine)
Rendezvous.
Formal saying: Nasılsınız? Informal saying: Nasılsın? in Turkish.
There is none.You are an American. (Doesn't matter if you are a girl or guy)you are Dutch.You are German.you are French.If you are saying that you are from a certain country (in English) then there is no difference in masculine or feminine.Dutch is the same way.But if you are speaking German then there is a difference. (Amerikaner/Amerikanerin)
Probably saying deceased.
He/she has been killed