In English, the term "sports" is typically gender-neutral and does not have distinct masculine or feminine forms. However, in some languages like Spanish, "deporte" is a masculine noun, while "deportista" can refer to a male athlete and "deportista" can also be used in a feminine sense, depending on the context. Overall, in English, the concept of sports applies equally to all genders without specific masculine or feminine distinctions.
"Actriz" is a feminine noun. "Actor" is the masculine.
Andes is a masculine noun in Spanish.
Butter is "beurre" in French, a masculine noun.
The noun "papel" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
"Gens" is a feminine noun in French.
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
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The French have feminine and masculine words for African: africain (noun or adjective, masculine) and africaine (noun or adjective, feminine).
un marqueur is a masculine noun as indicated by the masculine article 'un'. The feminine article 'une' will introduce a feminine noun, as 'une voiture'.