In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female.
The noun 'water' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
"Actriz" is a feminine noun. "Actor" is the masculine.
Andes is a masculine noun in Spanish.
Butter is "beurre" in French, a masculine noun.
The noun "papel" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
In French, "croissant" is a masculine noun.
"Gens" is a feminine noun in French.
masculine
It is a masculine noun
Is cartel masculine or feminine
Une personne (feminine noun)
masculine
The French have feminine and masculine words for African: africain (noun or adjective, masculine) and africaine (noun or adjective, feminine).