The masculine form of "pen" in English is "pen." Unlike many other languages that have gendered nouns, English nouns do not typically have masculine or feminine forms. Therefore, "pen" remains the same regardless of the gender of the person using it.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'pen' is a neuter noun, a word for a thing that has no gender.
A male donkey is called a jack and a female donkey is called a jenny.
This necklace is called a pendant.
a ballpoint pen is called "un stylo" or un "stylo-bille" in French. sometimes the trademark "Bic" is also used.
Un stylo; Pen in French is masculine
The masculine form of "pen" is "pen." In English, there is no distinction between masculine and feminine forms for most nouns.
Masculine: cob Feminine: pen
Yes, in French, the word "pen" (stylo) is masculine.
In French, the word for pen, "stylo," is considered masculine.
Masculine: cob Feminine: pen
The French word "stylo", deriving from the longer form of the word, "stylographe", meaning "pen", is masculine.
In French, the word "stylos" is masculine. The plural form of "crayon" (pen) is "stylos."
a felt pen is 'un feutre' or 'un crayon feutre' in French. These are masculine nouns.
The masculine form of "pen" in English is "pen." Unlike many other languages that have gendered nouns, English nouns do not typically have masculine or feminine forms. Therefore, "pen" remains the same regardless of the gender of the person using it.
un crayon or un stylo (both are masculine)
he was called bobhe was called bob