Yes, "guy" is typically used as a masculine term, while "gal" is typically used as a feminine term.
Masculine nouns: boy, father, uncle, prince, actor. Feminine nouns: girl, mother, aunt, princess, actress. Note that in English, most nouns do not have inherent gender, so the distinction between masculine and feminine is not as common as in some other languages.
French has grammatical gender, where nouns are either masculine or feminine. This distinction dates back to Latin and has been carried over into French. The gender of nouns in French can sometimes seem arbitrary and does not always correspond to biological gender.
The slang opposite gender is usually "chick" (Lots of chicks and dudes were there).There is also "dudette : A cool girl or woman; a female dude" is the answerThe opposite of a dude would depend on the meaning:Dude = man or guy, you could use "dudette" or "woman"Dude = city man, the opposite would be country boyDude = dandy, the opposite would be a plain man"Heard of dudette"
Adding "La" in front of a surname in some cultures can indicate a connection to a specific geographic location or have a descriptive or honorary meaning. It is often used to indicate a place of origin or association with a certain area, like "De" or "Di" in other languages.
Boys: "bloke" (UK), "guy" (US), "chico" (Spanish), "garçon" (French) Girls: "lass" (UK), "gal" (US), "chica" (Spanish), "fille" (French)
The opposite gender of "gal" is "guy."
The corresponding noun for the 'guy' is 'gal'.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. Examples of gender specific nouns for a person are: baron/baroness boy/girl brother/sister count/countess dad/mom emperor/empress father/mother gentleman/lady grandfather/grandmother groom/bride guy/gal husband/wife king/queen lad/lass lord/lady male/female man/woman prince/princess son/daughter uncle/aunt
Meg is a female.
The opposite of a guy could be a girl, gal, chick, female, lady, or woman. Historically, guy has been paired with gal, but in modern times, guy is paired with girl a lot more, rather than boy/girl.
meg is actually a female. yes it may be hard to beleive but yes. she is a female.
Shadow Guy and Gamma Gal met in the book Shadow Guy and Gamma Gal heroes unite or shadow guy and gamma gal 4d excprens
if u choose ur gender as female its mighty girl if u choose ur gender as male its mighty guy
Female: Woman, girl, lady, gal, she, her, madam, miss, etc.... Male: Man, boy, guy, sir, bloke, etc....
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are you a guy or a gal if a gal no if a guy no
It depends on your gender. If you're a girl, your older sister/an older female is your "unnie" (uh-nee) If you're a guy, your older sister/ an older female is your "noona" (noo-na) A younger brother or sister is your "dongsaeng" (dong-seng) Dongsaeng is used regardless of your gender or the person's gender.