In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
Examples of gender specific nouns are:
actor, actress
aunt, uncle
boar, sow
bride, groom
brother, sister
bull, cow
doe, buck
emperor, empress
gentleman, lady
girl, boy
hen, rooster
husband, wife
king, queen
landlord, landlady
man, woman
mother, father
nanny goat, billy goat
sire, dam
waiter, waitress
worker, drone
Although there are many more gender specific nouns in English, they are being used less frequently in favor of common gender nouns, for example an aviator and aviatrix are now called pilots and many actresses refer to themselves as an actor.
today
putae
pretty
Some gender nouns for birds are:cob, pen (swan)cock, chantelle (partridge)cock, hen (blue jay)cock, hen (crow)cock, hen (dove)cock, hen (finch)cock, hen (guinea fowl)cock, hen (gull)cock, hen (heron)cock, hen (hummingbird)cock, hen (lark)cock, hen (lyrebird)cock, hen (magpie)cock, hen (nightingale)cock, hen (ostrich)cock, hen (parrot)cock, hen (pheasant)cock, hen (pigeon)cock, hen (quail)drake, hen (duck)gander, goosepeacock, peahenrooster, hen (chicken)tercel, falcontiercel, hen (hawk)tom, hen (turkey)Many types of birds do not have specific gender nouns, for example, penguins or woodpeckers are simply called male and female.
A cool, creamy, cup of chocolate
Unlike other Indo-European linguistic branches (Italian, Spanish, Russian, Hindi, etc.) English does not have masculine and feminine words. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Some examples of gender specific nouns are: man, woman mother, father uncle, aunt girl, boy husband, wife boar, sow doe, buck bull, cow hen, rooster king, queen sister, brother son, daughter
Masculine and feminine word pairs refer to terms that denote gender distinctions, often found in languages that have gendered nouns. Examples include "actor" (masculine) and "actress" (feminine), "waiter" (masculine) and "waitress" (feminine), and "prince" (masculine) and "princess" (feminine). In many contexts, there is a movement toward using gender-neutral terms, such as "server" instead of "waiter/waitress." The list of 100 pairs would be extensive, reflecting various professions, familial roles, and titles across different languages.
elegant m. (feminine singular elegante, masculine plural elegants, feminine plural elegantes). Yes it is an adjective.P.S not 100% sure I am correct
A neuter gender noun is a word for something that has no gender.Examples are:arrogancebarkconcretedemocracyedgefashionGermanyhouseicejokekneelunchmoneynotebookopinionpurplequestionrestaurantstartimeumbrellavelvetwaterxenonyearzoo
50 examples of neuter gender?
If you want to be 100% precise, it depends whether you are referring to a masculine or feminine thing. My favourite = Mi favorito OR mi favorita
The butch, masculine ones never will.But the feminine half of the team is probably not 100% gay, and may respond to sensitive overtures, perhaps starting with innocent friendship.
it depends on whether you're talking to a male or a female: you (masculine) love the sun = atah ohev et hashemesh you (feminine) love the sun = aht ohevet et hashemesh
Examples of gender specific nouns are:auntbaronbaronessbillybitchboarboyfriendbrotherbuckbullbutlercountcountesscowdaughterdoedogdrakedroneduckemperorempressewefathergentlemangentlewomangirlfriendgod (generally male)goddessgrandfathergrandmotherharthenhobjackjennyjilljohnkingladyleopardleopardesslionlionessmadam (ma'am)maidmaidenmanmaremiss (as in Miss Carla)mister; Mr.mollymotherMs.nannypeacockpeahenqueenramreynardroostersistersonsowstagstallionsteertomunclevixenwaiterwaitresswasherwoman (old term for woman who did laundry for hire)womanworkmanworker (ants, bees, wasps, or termites)
Cento is an Italian equivalent of the English number "100."Specifically, the Italian word may be an adjective or a noun. Either way, its pronunciation and spelling are the same regardless of whether a hundred feminine or masculine individuals or objects are at issue. The pronunciation is "TCHEHN-toh."
the 100 examples of homonyms are 100
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