In pedigree terms it would be the sire.
In French, "un chien" is masculine. The word "chien" means "dog," and it uses the masculine article "un." For a female dog, the term "une chienne" is used, which is feminine.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun for a male dog is dog; nouns for a male dog used for breeding are stud or sire. The noun for a female dog is bitch. The noun dog is also a common gender noun, a word used for a male or a female.
"Le chien" is masculine in French. The definite article "le" indicates that it refers to a masculine noun. In French, all nouns have a gender, and "chien" (dog) is categorized as masculine.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a male dog is dog.The gender specific noun for a female dog is bitch.
'A dog" is one English equivalent of the Spanish phrase un perro.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article/number un means "a, one." the masculine noun perro means "dog." The pronunciation will be "oon PEHR-roh" in Spanish.
A masculine fox is called a dog fox.
In French, "un chien" is masculine. The word "chien" means "dog," and it uses the masculine article "un." For a female dog, the term "une chienne" is used, which is feminine.
The common term is le chien. Technically, a female dog should be la chienne but the word has the same pejorative meaning as the English word for female dog (rhymes with "witch")
it is masculine as in un chien but there is a feminine : une chienne, for the female dog
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun for a male dog is dog; nouns for a male dog used for breeding are stud or sire. The noun for a female dog is bitch. The noun dog is also a common gender noun, a word used for a male or a female.
A dog, a masculine noun.
"Le chien" is masculine in French. The definite article "le" indicates that it refers to a masculine noun. In French, all nouns have a gender, and "chien" (dog) is categorized as masculine.
"le chien" for the male dog; "la chienne" for the female dog.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a male dog is dog.The gender specific noun for a female dog is bitch.
Il tuo cane in the masculine and la tua cagna in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "your dog."Specifically, the masculine definite article il and the feminine la mean "the." The masculine possessive adjective tuo and the feminine tua mean "your." The masculine noun cane means "(male) dog." The feminine noun cagnameans "(female) dog."The respective pronunciations are "eel TOO-oh KAH-neh" and "lah TOO-ah KAH-nyah."
No. The word 'chien' is French for a 'male dog'. It therefore is a masculine gender noun. The French equivalent of a female dog is 'chienne', which is a feminine gender noun.
Cane enorme is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "huge dog."Specifically, the masculine noun cane means "dog." The feminine/masculine adjective enorme means "enormous, huge." The pronunciation is "KAH-neh-NOHR-meh."