stags, harts, bucks or bulls
First to act smart you got to say male, second yes.
A Buck, some say Stag, I've even heard Racks.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The gender noun for a female deer is hind or doe; the gender noun for a male deer is a stag, a hart, or a buck.
To say male, the French say, "L'homme" (singular) or "Les Hommes" (plural).
One deer is a "Hirsch" Multiple deer are "Hirsche"
In French, the word "chat" can be both male and female, as it is a gender-neutral term. To specify a male cat, you can use the word "chat" for the general term, or you can say "chat mâle" which specifically means a male cat.
Deer in Sioux
The word "letter" in Japanese is "手紙" (tegami).
Trespass is a 8 letter word, but to answer I would have to say overstep.
speaks
open the hands and touch the thumbs to the head (antlers)
it depends how you say it but mostly the u in naut