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Feminine and nouns
** Feminine nouns ending in-ia, e. g. Kasia (" Katie ") → o Kasi (" about Katie "), Austria → w Austrii (" in Austria ")
** Feminine nouns ending in-ść, e. g. miłość (" love ") → o miłości (" about love ")
** Feminine nouns ending in a soft consonant or a soft consonant followed by a, e. g. vôňa → o voni, kosť (" bone ") → o kosti (" about bone ")
** Feminine nouns ending in-ia or-ea, e. g. Mária → Márii, Andrea → Andrei
Feminine possessed nouns always take-in.
Feminine nouns may also end in-elle ( mademoiselle, from madame ).
Feminine nouns can have up to three different, independent forms ( though some of them are used only in colloquial speech ):

Feminine and names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names
Category: Feminine given names

Feminine and are
Feminine terms such as actress, waitress, and usherette are marked with respect to the masculine, both formally ( i. e., something is added to the masculine form ) and in the sense that only the masculine form can be used generically to describe a mixed-gender group of people.
And as for the phrase, " In it is the plural of both ' Ayan ' ( Masculine ) and ' Ainao ' ( Feminine )", it was also used to refer to the beautiful eyes of the wild-cow whose eyes are blond.
Feminine forms are hrvatska ( singular ) and hrvatske ( plural ).
Other instances of the party are the Youth Wing and the Feminine Wing.
Feminine forms are Wójcik, Wójcikówna, Wójcikowa.
All the Active Participles are < big > Feminine </ big >, and the Subject Pronoun of both Verbs are feminine plural.
Feminine forms are: Casimira, Kazimiera.
Her resulting 1962 article about the way in which women are forced to choose between a career and marriage preceded Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique by one year.
The Jogini idols are generally representing a female figurine standing on an animal, a demon or a human head depicting the victory of Shakti ( Feminine power ).

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