Some popular feminine words are dainty, ladylike, and girly.
Yes. For example, alto (tall) is for boys and altais for girls.Alto-alta is an adjective.Example of nouns:Car: coche is "el coche" with the masculine article. So it is a masculine noun.Mother: madre is "la madre" with the feminine article.
In some languages, nouns have grammatical gender. In French, for example, "cup" is feminine ("une tasse"). In Spanish, "cup" is also feminine ("una taza").
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Some feminine Latin nouns that don't end in -a include "civitas" (city), "finis" (boundary), and "urbs" (city).
Filles. Just like in English, the feminine of "boys" is a completely distinct word for "girls" (as opposed to "waiter", where the feminine is "waitress".)
It is both Masculine and Feminine, you'll see that both girls and boys have the name Thien
A man can wear any color he chooses. Some boys think pink is feminine and are afraid to wear it.
masculine-male, boys, manly. For example, headbutting things. feminine- female, girls, womanly. For example, shopping for hours.
because then they look less feminine.
no! I've seen a few boys wear jackets with fur in the hood. i know that abercrombie was selling them last year for boys. however, some guys think its feminine ^^ thank you.
you (masculine) = atah (אתה) you (feminine) = aht (את) for = leh (ל) boys = yeladim (ילדים)
Tokio Hotel are NOT a girl band they are a BOY band. The lead singer Bill may have some feminine qualities but they are all male.
The word muchachos is Spanish for young men or boys. The feminine form is muchachas.
In most cases, yes. A more feminine variant would be Christina.
If you spell it Peter then it is. I have never heard of the name Peta. It looks feminine
Feminine beauty. None of the lady spirits in the neighborhood I live in have that.