In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'duke' is a gender specific noun for a male.
The corresponding gender specific noun for a female with equivalent rank is duchess.
The title "duke" refers to a male noble rank and is thus considered masculine. The feminine equivalent of a duke is a duchess.
Masculine
The masculine form of "duke" is "duke," and the feminine form is "duchess."
"Duke" is a traditionally masculine name and title.
"Cadeau" is masculine in French, so it is "un cadeau."
Iraq is masculine in French, so it would be "l'Irak" as opposed to "l'Irakie" if it were feminine.
The masculine form of master is "master." Both masculine and feminine forms of this term are the same.
"Cadeau" is masculine in French, so it is "un cadeau."
Feminine
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a female is duchess.The equivalent noun for a male is duke.
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Masculine
The word "universidad" is feminine in Spanish.
La pizarra is feminine, (el) is masculine, and (la) is feminine.
The masculine form of master is "master." Both masculine and feminine forms of this term are the same.
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Une école feminine