In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'cook' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.A related noun for 'cook' is 'chef', also a common gender noun.
The difference between a chef and a cook is the level of their ability and training, and not their gender.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'chef' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female cook in charge of a kitchen.
The word 'cook' is a noun form, a word for a someone who prepares food; a word for a person.
The word 'cook' is also a verb: cook, cooks, cooking, cooked.
The noun forms of the verb to cook are cooker (a device to heat food) and the gerund, cooking.
A cook, whether male or female is called a Chef.
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Marquis is the masculine form of Marchioness
"Comedian" is the masculine. "Comedienne" is the female equivalent.
Bizarre is an adjective. It is neither masculine nor feminine.
Articles and other adjectives do not have masculine and feminine forms in English.
Cuoco is an Italian equivalent of 'cook'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'KWOH-koh'. 'Capo cuoco' is Italian for 'chef'.
Gran cuoco! is just one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Great cook!"Specifically, the masculine adjective grande* means "great". The masculine noun cuoco translates as "cook". The pronunciation will be "grahn KWOH-koh" in Italian.*The final two letters drop before a noun which begins with a consonant.
The word 'coquus' comes from the Latin infinitive coquere. The Latin verb means 'to cook, prepare food'. So the Latin derivative is a masculine gender noun that means 'a cook'.
Il cuoco giocondo in the masculine and La cuoca gioconda in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the joyful cook." The choice depends upon the gender of the chef in question. The respective pronunciation will be "eel KWO-ko djo-KON-do" in the masculine and "la KWO-ka djo-KON-da" in the feminine in Italian.
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Cuoco is an Italian equivalent of 'cook'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'KWOH-koh'. 'Capo cuoco' is Italian for 'chef'.
It is masculine.
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Masculine. Normally, nouns that end in O in Spanish are masculine.
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