In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'author' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female writer.
"Créative"The "ré" part is pronounced as it would be in "do,re, mi, fa ,so..." without "ei" in the end. Hope u understand.
The feminine word for "heir" is "heiress." An heiress refers to a woman who inherits or is entitled to inherit property, titles, or assets. The term is often used in contexts involving wealth or legacy.
Pansy IS a slang term. Mainly it's a slang term for a male who's acting very femine or homosexual. Or it as also been said sometimes just for someone who generally is acting silly.
Author's is the singular possessive of author.
How the author fells about the person,place or thing.
blonde
femine
goddess
feminine
Transexual
"Countess".
Hero?
heroine
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Feminine.
The feminine of gentleman is gentlewoman.
éclair is masculine.