Not in English. In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. A number of the languages from which English nouns come to us have masculine and feminine forms and in some of those languages, feminine nouns do end with a.
No, most, if not all, German nouns ending in -ungare feminine.
False. They are feminine.
Yes. For example, alto (tall) is for boys and altais for girls.Alto-alta is an adjective.Example of nouns:Car: coche is "el coche" with the masculine article. So it is a masculine noun.Mother: madre is "la madre" with the feminine article.
In French, the word "douce" is feminine. This can be determined by looking at the ending of the word, with the "e" at the end indicating it is feminine. In French, nouns and adjectives have gender, with feminine words typically ending in "e" and masculine words often ending in consonants.
"cuisinière" Most nouns ending with "ier" have a "ière" feminine form (when relevant).
In Spanish, "the" is "el" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In French, "the" is "le" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns. In German, "the" is "der" for masculine nouns, "die" for feminine nouns, and "das" for neuter nouns. In Italian, "the" is "il" for masculine nouns and "la" for feminine nouns.
Feminine
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Examples of gender nouns for a female that end with -ess are: countess, actress, waitress, princess, lioness
In French, "cauliflower" is feminine and is referred to as "la chou-fleur." The article "la" indicates its feminine gender. This follows the general rule that many nouns ending in -eur are feminine, although there are exceptions.
In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine. There are a plethora of feminine nouns such as la chaise, une fille, and la cuisine.
The English language does not have feminine nouns
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns to refer to gender. Gender nouns are words specifically for a male, a female, a noun that can be either a male or a female, and something that has no gender.Examples of nouns that are specifically male gender:manmalefathersonbrotherunclekingganderbullstallioncocktomExamples of nouns that are specifically female gender:womanfemalemotherdaughtersisterniecequeenjennycowmarehenExamples of nouns that can be a male or a female, common gender nouns:parentrelativefriendneighbormayordoctormanagerteacherpoliticianscientistExamples of nouns for things that have no gender, neuter nouns:countryrivercityoceanhouserockwirecarhamburgerhouse