czar IS masculine! czarina is feminine!
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The word "histoire" is feminine in French. It is used with the feminine article "la," as in "la histoire." This means that any adjectives or pronouns referring to "histoire" must also agree in the feminine form.
Czar, also written in Latin characters as Tsar, is a Russian title that translates as "Emperor." Ultimately, it derives from the Latin name turned title, Caesar, which came to mean Emperor during the time of the Roman Empire.
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The masculine gender of czarina is czar.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male who ruled Russia before 1917 is czar.The noun for a female who ruled Russia before 1917 is czarina.The noun czarina is also a word for the wife of a czar.
The word "jardin" is masculine in French.
It is a french word and it is Masculine
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The word 'bacon' is Masculine
Masculine, Plural.
Yes, "czar" is a noun. It typically refers to an autocratic ruler or leader, especially in Russia.
It is masculine.
The French word "pointu" is masculine.
The French word "programme" is masculine.