In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'tiger' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
The gender specific noun for a male is tiger.
The gender specific noun for a female is tigress.
In French, the word for tiger is "tigre," which is masculine. Therefore, it is referred to with masculine articles and adjectives. For example, one would say "un tigre" for "a tiger."
The masculine form of "tigress" is "tiger." A tigress refers specifically to a female tiger, while a tiger is a male. Both belong to the same species, Panthera tigris, but the terms distinguish between the sexes.
masculine
Tiger = Kaika
The masculine term for "tigress" is "tiger." While "tigress" specifically refers to a female tiger, "tiger" can refer to either a male or female of the species, though it is often used to denote the male. In zoological contexts, the distinction is important for understanding the sex of the animal.
In French, the word for tiger is "tigre," which is masculine. Therefore, it is referred to with masculine articles and adjectives. For example, one would say "un tigre" for "a tiger."
tiger
The word "jardin" is masculine in French.
It is a french word and it is Masculine
The word 'bacon' is Masculine
Masculine, Plural.
It is masculine.
The French word "programme" is masculine.
The French word "pointu" is masculine.
"Instrument" is a masculine word in French.
it is masculine
Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.