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 Translation for 'masculine' from English to Latin
ADJ   masculine | more masculine | most masculine
masculus {adj}masculine
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Translation for 'masculine' from English to Latin

masculine
masculus {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • A person with high masculine and low feminine identification would be categorized as "masculine".
  • The very small native masculine group includes only a few occupation nouns and nouns imported from the Greek masculine first declension.
  • In informal Telugu, personal pronouns distinguish masculine from non-masculine.
  • The masculine gender is also the indeterminate gender as in many other Indo-European languages.
  • Sead is masculine Bosnian given name equivalent to the Arabic masculine given name "Sa'id".

  • Murod is a masculine given name. Murodov (masculine) or Murodova (feminine) are patronymic surnames derived from it.
  • Masculine nouns typically end in a consonant and those inflect according to the masculine declension.
  • Regular feminine forms of masculine nouns are formed by adding an "-e" to the masculine stem (unless the masculine stem already ends in "-e").
  • The predicative masculine singular form is morphologically identical with the masculine plural.
  • Note: in Slavic languages marked with an asterisk (*), traditionally only "masculine", "feminine" and "neuter" genders are recognized, with "animacy" as a separate category for the masculine and feminine (in East Slavic languages) or masculine only (elsewhere); the actual situation is similar to Czech.

  • Dyakov (masculine; [...]; [...]) or Dyakova (feminine) is a Slavic masculine surname derived from the occupation of "dyak" (clerk).
  • Narimanov ([...]; masculine) or Narimanova ([...]; feminine or masculine genitive) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
  • Danilov ([...]; masculine) or Danilova ([...]; feminine, or masculine genitive) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
  • Latin masculine gender noun "algor" -"oris", cold; Greek masculine gender noun [...] , glutton; New Latin masculine gender noun "Algoriphagus", the cold eater.
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