Some popular feminine words are dainty, ladylike, and girly.
In French, you can often identify feminine words by the presence of the suffixes such as -e, -ion, -tion, -té, -elle, -ude, etc. However, the best way to learn the gender of a word is to memorize it along with the vocabulary.
No, revolución is feminine (in fact most all words in Spanish ending in "ción" are feminine).
There is no definite answer to this question as it depends on how you count and categorize words. However, in Spanish, there are some noun endings that are typically masculine or feminine, but overall the language has a balance of masculine and feminine words.
Some popular masculine words are manly, beefcake, and macho.
No. L'information, like most words in French that end in "tion", is feminine.
The feminine given name Doris was most popular in the US in 1950.
Calculator is feminine in French. The French word for calculator, calculatrice, ends in an e. Most words that end in e in French are feminine. Not always, but most of the time, you can rely on that rule.
Banco is masculine as are most words that end in O
In French, you can often identify feminine words by the presence of the suffixes such as -e, -ion, -tion, -té, -elle, -ude, etc. However, the best way to learn the gender of a word is to memorize it along with the vocabulary.
Bicyclette is feminine. In words ending in "ette" in French, are feminine.
Mediator. There is no separate form. In most cases, feminine versions of words like executrix have gone out of use, while executor is applicable to both genders.
The word rate, like most words in English, does not come in masculine and feminine forms, there is just one form for both genders. It's just rate.
une dent is a feminine noun in French.
Words ending '-ion' are always feminine.
In English it is neither. Most of the words in English don't come with a gender. Cheese is neutral... an "it."
It is the feminine of Wilhelm or William ( Bill() it is not a very popular name except obviously with the Dutch.It's derived from Germanic words meaning "will" and "helmet."
Feminine, words ending with A tend to be Fem and words ending with O tend to be Mas.