the first one would be EMILY and the second would be LINDA. last is JENNY!!!!even though there are no commas!!!!
Feminine - it's la musculation.You might say the French in another way ;)
Though dwarf is commonly used for both genders, the feminine form of dwarf is dwarfess. Another feminine version which is rather uncommon, is she-dwarf.
A sloven is another name for an untidy or haphazard person. There is no feminine or masculine of sloven as it is not gender specific.
again! (encore!) OR another (feminine object)
Marcel Marcus Marcelle (feminine form)
The feminine form of gentleman is lady. The feminine plural is ladies. Another feminine form could be gentlewoman, though it is not heard of as much as lady is.
That means "another one goes" - in this case, "another one" ("otra" in Spanish) is feminine.
Another word for womanly is feminine or lady like.
it doesn't change - it's the same in both genders
it depends on the reference. for example. She is making sausage for dinner. His sausage grew another inch. see?
anti means 'you'(feminine) and habibi means 'darling'(also feminine). From another contributor (whip.cream101): The phrase actually means: I don't have a darling/a love (masculine).
'loca' means 'mad' (it could be 'mad woman' or another feminine noun)