In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The gender specific noun for the daughter of one's brother or sister is niece.
The gender specific noun for the son of one's brother or sister is nephew.
Niece is already a feminine word. That is your sibling's daughter. Your sibling's son would be called your nephew.
It depens. If you mean ownership, like "this is my niece's car", then its just like you typed it. If you mean the plural form, then it is nieces, as in "My nieces came over today". If you meant plural ownership, add an aphostrophe to the plural, as in "All of my nieces' cars looked cool".
The plural form of niece is nieces.
The plural of niece is nieces.
The plural of nephew is nephews.
It is nephew no need for the long explanation
The plural of nephew is nephews.
"Niece" is the correct spelling.
The plural of the word niece is "nieces".
The feminine opposite of nephew is niece.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender specific noun for a male relative is nephew.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female relative is niece.
The possessive form for the singular noun niece is niece's.
My niece called asking for money. My brother's or sister's daughter is my niece.
That is the correct spelling of niece (a sibling's daughter).
The feminine opposite of nephew is niece.
they would be called a "niece"
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender specific noun for a male relative is nephew.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female relative is niece.
Niece would be an opposite as a niece is female and a nephew is male.
"I'm asking my granddaughter" or "I'm asking my niece" are just two English equivalents of the Italian phrase Prego la mia nipote.Specifically, the verb prego is "(I) am asking, ask, do ask" in this context. The feminine singular definite article la means "the". The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my". The feminine/masculine noun nipote translates as "granddaughter" or "niece" in this context.The pronunciation will be "PREY-goh lah MEE-ah nee-POH-tey" in Italian.
Since it's her husband's niece the niece is just your sister's niece through marriage and not your niece.
Your sister's daughter is your niece. If you are a woman, you are your niece's aunt; if you are a man, you are your niece's uncle. Your sister's son is your nephew.
They are beautiful. Note: 'Hermosas' refers to something feminine because it ends in an 'as'.
Your mother's niece is your first cousin. Your first cousin's daughter is your first cousin, once removed.
No. Your wife's niece is also your niece, but the husband of the niece is not related to you or to your wife.
Your niece's child is your great niece if she is a girl, or your great nephew if he is a boy.
Your niece's daughter is your grand niece, or, as some would say, your great niece.