nounrepresentative, the German ambassador to Poland, minister, agent,deputy, diplomat, envoy, consul, attaché, emissary, legate,plenipotentiary,
"Ambassador" has four syllables (am-bass-a-dor)
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'ambassador' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
Any country that has diplomatic relations with another country , sends their representative to the given country. That representative is called an Ambassador, and they have an office named an Embassy.
There are 4 syllables. Am-bass-a-dor.
The second syllable is stressed. Am-bas-sa-dor.
An ambassadrix is another word for an ambassadress - a female ambassador.
an ambassador
My mother is an ambassador
Ambassador has four syllables. The syllables are am-bas-sa-dor.
No. The word "ambassador" does not specify a gender.
I believe you are thinking of an ambassador.
The stress mark in the word "ambassador" is placed on the second syllable, so it is pronounced as am-BASS-a-dor.
The French ambassador is the representative of the French government in another country.
"Ambassador" has four syllables (am-bass-a-dor)
We call a representative to a foreign country an ambassador.
This is latin word :)
The correct way to write "the ambassador" is without spaces and with the word "the" preceding "ambassador" to indicate a specific individual holding the title of ambassador.