The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.
The feminine form of the word baron is baroness. A baron is a lower level noble or aristocrat that that owns land.
Do you mean what you would call a male hostess? That would be a host. Hostess is the female form of the word host.
In French, "silly" in feminine form is "silly" as well. The word "silly" does not change in gender in French.
it's feminine - uneRuler in french is a feminine word
No. The word "ambassador" does not specify a gender.
The word "bastard" is gender neutral.
The basic form is "umoran/уморан". But this word changes form depending on the gender of the word following it.
The noun 'one' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender. There is no opposite for neuter.
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The Latin word for 'roots' is the noun radices. The noun is feminine gender, in the plural form. The singular form is 'radix'.
The male form of a goose is called a Gander
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The word 'intelligent' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'intelligent' is intelligence, a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
A thief is a thief no matter if he/she is male or female. There is no gender for thief.
Once a person dies and enters heaven they are asexual. They are neither male nor female but pure spirits
Grammatically, the word is the same for both genders. It is Neutral in Gender.
There is no grammatical gender in the English noun. The word benefactress may be used for a female benefactor, but it is not necessary except to specify the person's gender, which of course is a form of sexism.