Synonyms:adolescence, awkward age, bloom, boyhood, childhood, girlhood, greenness, ignorance, immaturity, inexperience, innocence, jejuneness, jejunity, juvenescence, minority, prime, puberty, salad days, springtide, springtime of life, teens, tender age, youngness, youthfulnessAntonyms:adulthood, maturity
Countess is the feminine term
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Feminine of English man
The possessive form for the noun 'youth' is youth's: A car hit the youth's bike.
feminine
The word 'youth' is for masculine and feminine. Youth means ' how young a person is '.
Giovane, giovinezza and gioventù are Italian equivalents of the English word "youth."Specifically, the feminine/masculine noun giovane is "youth" in regard to a young person. The feminine noun giovinezza means "youth" in the sense of youthfulness. The feminine noun gioventù translates as "youth" in terms of young people.The respective pronunciations will be "DJO-va-ne," "DJO-vee-NET-tsa" and "DJO-ven-TOO" in Italian.
It's a sign of beauty, fertility, youth, feminine
Giovane, giovinezza, and gioventùare Italian equivalents of the English word "youth."Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective and noun giovane is "youth" as an individual. The feminine noun giovinezza identifies "youth" as a stage in life. The masculine noun gioventù refers to "youth" as a group of individual young females and males.The respective pronunciations will be "DJO-va-ney" for the individual, "DJO-vee-NET-tsa" for the stage, and "DJO-ven-TOO" for the group.
"Beautiful youth" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Belle jeune.Specifically, the feminine adjective belle means "beautiful, handsome." The feminine noun jeune translates as "young female, youngster, youth." The pronunciation will be "behl zhuhn" in French.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun youth is a common gender noun, as a word for the time of life when one (male or female) is young; and as a word for young people (male and female) in general.When the noun youth is used to refer to a young male, there is no equivalent word to refer to a young female.
The name "Jillian" is of Latin origin and means "youthful" or "youthful one." It is often considered a feminine variation of the name Julian.
Padigliione della gioventù is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "youth pavilion".Specifically, the masculine noun padiglione is "pavilion". The word della means "of the". The feminine noun gioventù transates as "young people, youth".The pronunciation will be "PA-dee-LYO-ney (DEL-la) DJO-ven-TOO" in Italian.
"Il giovane" in the masculine and "la giovane" in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the young one."Specifically, the masculine definite article "il" and the feminine "la" mean "the." The feminine/masculine noun "giovane" means "youth, young one." The respective pronunciations are "eel DJYOH-van-neh" and "lah DJYOH-vah-neh."
feminine
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
feminine, i believe