In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'testatour' (obsolete spelling for testator) is a common gendernoun, a word for a male or a female who dies having made a legally valid will.
In French, the word "émission" is feminine.
"Sorte" is a feminine word.
The word 'comedie' in French is feminine.
The French word "trousse" is feminine.
The French word "brosse" is feminine.
The French word "aide" is feminine.
The french word "la" is a feminine word, in fact, it is the state of all the feminine words in french.
"Une lettre." The word is feminine.
Is the French word case feminine or muscling
The feminine word for hill is "hillock."
The feminine word for "negro" is "negra."
Comparaison is a feminine noun.