Countess is the feminine term
Feminine of English man
feminine
The feminine form of charmant is charmante. The feminine plural is charmantes.
The common noun is cousin.
'cousin' is masculine and 'cousine' is feminine. hope i helped :)
'une cousine' is a feminine noun.the equivalent for a male cousin is 'un cousin'.
My (your) sweet cousin is "ma (ta) douce cousine" in feminine form in French.
this would depend on the gender of the cousin girl: ma cousine, boy: mon cousin
cugino is masculine, cugina is feminine.
Prima is a Spanish equivalent of female 'cousin'. It's pronounced 'PREE-mah'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one'].
(I) am friends (masculine) with your cousin (feminine)
The masculine form is cousin, pronounced koo-zeh[n] (nasal vowel at the end). The feminine form is cousine, pronounced koo-zeen.
Primo or Prima may be Portuguese equivalents of 'cousin'. The masculine noun 'primo' is pronounced 'PREE-moo', and refers to a male 'cousin'. The feminine noun 'prima' is pronounced 'PREE-muh', and refers to a female 'cousin'.The feminine definite article is 'a' ['the'], and the indefinite is 'uma' ['a, one']. They respectively are pronounced 'uh' and 'OO-muh'. The masculine definite article is 'o', and the indefinite 'um'. They respectively are pronounced ''oo' and 'oong'.
cousin/cousine (masculine / feminine)
La mia bella cuginain the feminine and il mio bello cugino in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "my beautiful cousin".Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la and the masculine il are "the". The feminine possessive adjective bella and the masculine bello mean "beautiful, handsome". The feminine noun cuginaand the masculine cuginotranslate respectively as "(female) cousin" and "(male) cousin".The pronunciation will be "la MEE-a BEL-la koo-DJEE-na" in the feminine and "eel MEE-o BEL-lo koo-DJEE-no" in the masculine.
Grazie per voler bene a mio cugina in the feminine and Grazie per voler bene a mio cugino in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Thank you for liking my cousin".Specifically, the interjection grazie is "thank you, thanks". The preposition per means "for". The verb volere* means "to like/want/wish". The adverb bene means "fine, good, well". The preposition a means "to". The feminine possessive adjective mia and the masculine mio mean "my". The feminine noun cugina and the masculine cugino respectively translate as "(female) cousin" and "(male) cousin".The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey per vo-LER BEY-ney a MEE-a koo-DJEE-na" in the feminine and "GRA-tsyey per vo-LER BEY-ney a MEE-o koo-DJEE-no" in the masculine.*The final vowel drops when the following word begins with a consonant.