You can use either term but generally for a female you would call them a landlady, however your lease will likely use the term "landlord," as it implies lady or man.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The noun for a male who rents or leases property is landlord.The noun for a female who rents or leases property is landlady.
Lady's maid
No, but she does use them in her music videos. she rents them
You would call her a Lady... or Queen For example (My) Lady <Insert name> Or (My)Queen <Insert name> if you are a commoner, you say "mi lady" only girls of high birth say "my"
usually 'madam chairman' will be enough. But as a lady 'madam chairperson' may be even better
Lady Gaga is a female, and has always been a female.
No real distinction, as far as I know, between male and female archers. But you could try 'toxophilix'.
A female judge is typically referred to as "Your Honor" or "Judge [Last Name]" in a courtroom setting.
A female Timelord would be called "Timelord". Because that't the official name of the race. However they would probably call themselves a "Time Lady". The series' official website refers to Romana as a Time Lady, whereas she referred to herself as a Time Lord. Both are technically correct.
It's a female. It's basically what they call a girl when they are a adult. Adulthood is 18+ Lady could mean a wife as in "Is the lady of the house at home"? A Lady was the noble wife of the "Lord of the manor" in England. "To the Lords and the Ladies of the Realm, we salute you!" A lady is a person of the female gender who presents herself in a modest and polite fashion. A lady is a gentlewoman, the opposite gender of a gentleman. All of these ladies could be of any age.
Any person, male of female, who gives massage services or as their professions are called massage therapists.
no, she is completely female