a female count is a countess
countess
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A contessa is a female count.
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 is countess.The corresponding gender specific noun for a male is count.
The word 'countess' is a gender specific noun for a female. The corresponding gender specific noun for a male is 'count'.
Earldom is passed down from father to eldest son so even if a daughter is the eldest she won't get the title she will just stay Lady [forename, surname]. The only way a female can get hold of the title is to marry an Earl then she will become the Countess.An Earl and a Count are very similar so it is the same for a Count but Count is used in European countries. And their female equivalents are both a Countess.
Please note: In English adjectives do not and cannot agree with the noun for gender or number. So in English there is no such thing as a 'masculine' form of countless.
A female count is called a countess.
yes count = masculine countess = feminine
A contessa is a female count.
She would be a Countess.
The Countess was converted to a male character, named Count, in the 2021 revival of "Company" on Broadway, played by actor Matt Doyle.
Too many to count!
At last count there were two; male and female.
One might count Demeter or Aphrodite.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The gender specific noun for a male is count. The corresponding gender specific noun for a female is countess.
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Just count okay sir or female
Plant carpals are part of the gynoecium and the female reproductive organs. To determine carpel number count partitions (septa), count locule number, count the number of lobes or branches of the stigma, count the number of lobes of the ovary and divide the number of rows of ovules by two.