"Princess" is the feminine equivalent of "prince."
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The noun 'prince' is the gender specific noun for a male.
The corresponding gender specific noun for a female is 'princess'.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender noun for a male is maharajah, a king or prince in India. The corresponding gender noun for a female is maharani, a female member of a maharajah's family.
The opposite gender is princess.There is no direct opposite by status, but Mark Twain suggested it might be "pauper."grapes
All English nouns are of common gender.
The gender specific noun for a male server is waiter.The gender specific noun for a female server is waitress.
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A Printe is the opposite gender of Printecess
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender noun for a male is maharajah, a king or prince in India. The corresponding gender noun for a female is maharani, a female member of a maharajah's family.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male is prince; the noun for a female is princess.
The opposite gender is princess.There is no direct opposite by status, but Mark Twain suggested it might be "pauper."grapes
The Queen has four children: Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales Princess Anne, the Princess Royal Prince Andrew, the Duke of York Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex
A prince who embodies the beliefs of the Renaissance. Hamlet, for instance, could be considered a 'renaissance prince' because he's well-educated and intelligent. Smarts, in the dullest sense of the term. A renaissance prince is a prince with smarts (and other personality points that make him fit the gender role of a young man in renaissance times). (Think of the renaissance as a personality and apply that to a person.)
The noun maharajah is a male prince of India; the noun for a female is a maharani, usually the wife of a maharajah.