Languages that have masculine and feminine versions of words?

For french and other languages not sure how to do feminine and masculine version of same word?

Hi… spanish also has masculine and feminine version of words…
Masculine words usually end in “o”
Feminine words usually end in “a”

In french:
Masculine words usually end in a consonant
Feminie words usually and an “e” to the last consonant
Please note I said “usually” because not all words have a distinctive ending.

Example: SMALL
(Spanish)
Masculine: Pequeño
Feminine: Pequeña

(French)
Masculine: Petit
Feminine: Petite
Now… pronuntiation can be a bit different… if a word ends in consonant you DON’T pronounce that consonant unless it’s a “l”, there maybe another exceptions which I don’t remember right now. If it’s the feminine word ending in e, then you do pronounce up to the consonant.
Petit: You pronounce “pe-ti”
Petite: You pronounce “pe-tit”

Thank you for your answer. I guess, I did not state my question very well. The question is how to enter both in Little Reader. It would be nice to be able to enter both so they alternate I suppose.