In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The gender specific noun for a female goose is goose.
The gender specific noun for a male goose is gander.
The noun 'goose' is also a common gender noun for any member of the species.
feminine
Masculine
The word "Lied" in German is neuter.
it is das Ei (neuter)
In Hindi, the word "hind" doesn't have a concept of masculine or feminine as it is a neuter noun.
Wall Street is neither feminine nor masculine. It's Neuter Gender.
In German, the word for apple is "der Apfel," which is masculine. Therefore, it takes masculine articles and adjectives. In terms of grammatical gender, nouns in German can be masculine, feminine, or neuter, and "Apfel" falls into the masculine category.
Idem - masculine/neuter Eadem - feminine
femine gender
It depends on the subject. If you are talking to a girl, use "you" as feminine. If you are talking to a a male or both, you use the masculine
Durus, if masculine; dura, if feminine; durum, if neuter.
Celer (masculine); celeris (feminine); celere (neuter).