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In general, English words ending in -ress that refer to a female can be modified to apply to a male by replacing -ress with -er or -or. This is not ALWAYS the case, but it USUALLY is. Unfortunately you'll probably have to guess which of the two you should use in any given case; for example it's actress/actor but waitress/waiter.

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9y ago

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.

The noun for a male server is waiter.

The noun for a female server is waitress.

The noun 'server' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.

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6y ago

a waiter: un serveur (masc.)

a waitress: une serveuse (fem.)

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Waitress

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12y ago

It's waiter itself. The feminine is 'waitress'.

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8y ago

The gender specific noun for a male is waiter.

The common gender noun is 'server' , a word for a male or a female.

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14y ago

a waiter: un serveur (masc.)
a waitress: une serveuse (fem.)

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6y ago

It is a waiter.

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Waiter

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Man

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Waitress

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