In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'sire' is a form of respectful address for a male sovereign.
The corresponding form of address for a female sovereign is madam, or ma'am.
The noun 'sire' is also a word for the male parent of an animal kept for breeding.
The corresponding noun for the female parent is mother or dam.
In pedigree terms it would be the sire.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun 'sire' is a form of respectful address to a male sovereign. The corresponding form of address for a female sovereign is madam, or ma'am. The noun 'sire' is also a word for the male parent of an animal kept for breeding. The corresponding noun for the female parent is mother or dam.
that is the masculine form
Gerald is the masculine form. The feminine form is Geraldine.
Tendre is the masculine form..
Dennis is the masculine form of Denise.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The word 'sire' has two meanings:The noun 'sire' is a title to address a male regent or monarch.The corresponding noun to address a female regent or monarch is ma'am.The noun 'sire' is a word for a the male parent of some animal species.The corresponding noun for the female parent of those animals is dam.
Master is the masculine form. Mistress would be the feminine form.
The masculine plural form of malo is malos
It is spelled Führer, and it is the masculine form of "the leader"
Marquis is the masculine form of Marchioness
The masculine form of "blonde" in French is "blond."