The feminine gender of "man servant" is "maidservant" or simply "maid." While "man servant" refers to a male who serves, "maidservant" denotes a female who performs similar duties. In contemporary language, the term "housekeeper" or "domestic worker" may be used in a more gender-neutral context.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female. The gender noun for a female servant can be maid or housemaid.
The gender of a lady servant is female. Some nouns for female servants are housekeeper, lady in waiting, maid, milk maid, house maid, or domestic.
It is a maid servant
It is a maid servant
The gender of a lady servant is female. Some nouns for female servants are housekeeper, lady in waiting, maid, milk maid, house maid, or domestic.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'servant' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female worker.
A maid.
A man servant, a butler, a valet, a servant, a cleaner.
Sow is feminine of both.
The term servant is not usually gender specific and is a universal title. To make it gender specific for female use maid.
'Don' the Spanish title is applied to a man. Its female form is 'Dona'. ( pronounced 'Donyah'.
The feminine term for "man servant" is "maid" or "maidservant." In historical contexts, these terms referred to female domestic workers who performed similar duties as their male counterparts. In modern usage, the term "housekeeper" can also be gender-neutral and apply to both men and women in domestic service roles.