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Gender-Specific Nouns: Masculine vs. Feminine Forms
Here is a list of common masculine and feminine nouns:
| Masculine | Feminine |
|---|---|
| Bachelor | Bachelorette |
| Boy | Girl |
| Brother | Sister |
| Father | Mother |
| Grandfather | Grandmother |
| Husband | Wife |
| King | Queen |
| Lord | Lady |
| Man | Woman |
| Nephew | Niece |
| Prince | Princess |
| Son | Daughter |
| Uncle | Aunt |
| Wizard | Witch |
There are also some nouns that are the same for both genders, such as "child," "parent," and "spouse."
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