In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The gender specific noun of polite address for a male is sir.
The gender specific noun of polite address for a female is madam or ma'am.
The female equivalent of Sir is Dame
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The feminine equivalent for "his" is "her."
The feminine equivalent of bachelor is bachelorette.
The nonbinary equivalent of "sir" is "Mx."
"Good night, Sir" is an English equivalent of "Buenas noches, Señor."Specifically, the feminine adjective "buenas" means "good." The feminine noun "noches" means "nights." The masculine noun "Señor" means "Sir."The pronunciation is "BWEH-nah-SNOH-tcheh seh-NYOHR."
The feminine equivalent of "lad" is "lass."
The feminine equivalent of "maharaja" is "maharani."
The non-binary equivalent term for "sir" is "Mx."
No, "lecteur" is a masculine noun in French. The feminine equivalent of "lecteur" is "lectrice."
The equivalent noble title of "Sir" for a woman is "Dame."
Poultry is "la volaille". This is a feminine noun, with no masculine equivalent.