un mouton (masc.) Of course some sheep are feminine - the word for a ewe is 'une brebis' (fromage de brebis - ewe's cheese is one of my favourite cheeses). A lamb can also be masculine - 'un agneau', or feminine - 'une agnelle'.
" un mouton " is the general, masculine noun for a sheep in French. The ewe is " la brebis " (feminine); the lamb is " l'agneau " (masculine noun) and the ram is " le bélier " (masc.).
the ewe would have died
Masculine
it means "ewe" (sheep)
that would be lilith.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a female is ewe or dam.The noun for a male is buck or ram.
Ewe. It is the female that is the masculine of the word "ram"...
ram is male and ewe is female
un mouton (masc.) Of course some sheep are feminine - the word for a ewe is 'une brebis' (fromage de brebis - ewe's cheese is one of my favourite cheeses). A lamb can also be masculine - 'un agneau', or feminine - 'une agnelle'.
Ram itself is a male sheep. A female sheep is called ewe.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'ewe' is a gender specific noun for a female sheep.The gender specific noun for a male sheep is 'ram'.
Sheep is neuter. A female sheep is a "ewe', pronounced - you-. A male is a "ram", or "tup". A castrated male is a "wether".
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.A male sheep is a ram and a female sheep is a ewe.
The palindrome associated with sheep is the female, the "ewe."
" un mouton " is the general, masculine noun for a sheep in French. The ewe is " la brebis " (feminine); the lamb is " l'agneau " (masculine noun) and the ram is " le bélier " (masc.).
The masculine gender of sheep is ram, and the feminine gender is ewe.