In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'enchantress' is a gender specific noun for a female.
The corresponding noun, enchanter, is a common gender noun; a word for a male or a female who uses magic or sorcery, especially to put someone or something under a spell.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'enchanter' is a common gender noun, a word for a person (male or female) who uses magic or sorcery, especially to put someone or something under a spell.The noun 'enchantress' is sometimes used for a female who uses magic or sorcery, however, most often it is used for a female who is extremely attractive and interesting.
Widower is the masculine form of someone who has lost a spouse through death. A widow if the female form.
attentif (masc.), attentive (fem.). In most cases, the masculine form is ---if where the feminine form is ---ive.
Articles and other adjectives do not have masculine and feminine forms in English.
The masculine form: favori The feminine form: favorite
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'enchanter' is a common gender noun, a word for a person (male or female) who uses magic or sorcery, especially to put someone or something under a spell.The noun 'enchantress' is sometimes used for a female who uses magic or sorcery, however, most often it is used for a female who is extremely attractive and interesting.
that is the masculine form
Dennis is the masculine form of Denise.
Gerald is the masculine form. The feminine form is Geraldine.
The masculine plural form of malo is malos
Master is the masculine form. Mistress would be the feminine form.
The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.
Enchantress from the Stars was created in 1970.
The Enchantress - opera - was created in 1887.
The masculine form of "duke" is "duke," and the feminine form is "duchess."
Любымый -- lyubimiy
The masculine plural form of "amable" is "amables."