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gents: like ladies, and gents

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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.

The noun 'gentlemen' is a gender specific noun for males.

The gender specific noun for females is gentlewomen or ladies.

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Gentlemen is the plural of gentleman. Equivalent to how men is the plural of man. To use in a sentence: "A group of gentleman meet weekly to play cards and drink at their London club."

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The plural is gentlemen.

the plural is gentlemen it could not be gentlmens because it does not sound right.
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The plural possessive form is gentlemen's.

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It is gents.

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GT, or ,Gent or man, and men,

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gent

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Gent

men men

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