In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'waiter' is the gender specific noun for a male.
The corresponding gender specific noun for a female is 'waitress'.
The common gender noun 'server' is a word for a male or a female.
Yes, it's waiter
waiter full form
that is the masculine form
Gerald is the masculine form. The feminine form is Geraldine.
Dennis is the masculine form of Denise.
The masculine plural form of malo is malos
Master is the masculine form. Mistress would be the feminine form.
The masculine form for "tendre" in French is "tendre" as well. The word does not change in form based on gender.
The feminine form of waiter is waitress.
Cameriere is an Italian equivalent of the English word "waiter."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by the masculine definite article il ("the") or the indefinite un ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "KAH-meh-RYEH-reh."
The masculine form of "duke" is "duke," and the feminine form is "duchess."
Любымый -- lyubimiy