In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The gender specific noun for males is gentlemen.
The corresponding gender specific noun for females is ladies.
An outdated gender specific noun for females is gentlewomen.
The masculine form of "ladies" is "gentlemen."
Gentlemen IS the plural form for gentleman
The possessive form of the plural noun gentlemen is gentlemen's.Example: The gentlemen's lounge is on the second floor.
The plural form of Gentleman is Gentlemen.
No, gents is an abbreviation of gentlemen. Gentleman is the masculine of Lady
gentlemen's
that is the masculine form
Gerald is the masculine form. The feminine form is Geraldine.
Dennis is the masculine form of Denise.
The plural form of genleman is gentlemen.
The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.
The masculine form of master is "master." Both masculine and feminine forms of this term are the same.