In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.
The noun 'chief' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
Countess is the feminine term
Feminine of English man
feminine
The feminine form of charmant is charmante. The feminine plural is charmantes.
A hind is the feminine of a hart!
Yes, the Chief of Elders is a woman. We know this because the feminine pronoun "she" is used as she relates the story of Asher and his confusion with the words snack and smack.
Principale as an adjective and capo as a noun are Italian equivalents of the English word "chief."Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective principalemeans "chief, main, principal." The masculine noun capomeans "chief, leader" and may be preceded by the definite article il ("the") or the indefinite un ("a, one").The respective pronunciations are "PREEN-tchee-PAH-leh" and "KAH-poh."
feminine
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
feminine, i believe
Feminine
directeur → masculine directrice→ feminine
the feminine of he is she
Yes, la is feminine for the.
It is feminine because Mary in french (marie) is feminine so it's a females name.
Countess is the feminine term
The name "Annee" is feminine.