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This is called Androgyny
That depends on the language. In English nouns have no gender and are neither masculine or feminine. In French, it is masculine (le requin). In Spanish, it is masculine (el tiburón). In Arabic, it is masculine (سمك القرش). In German, it is feminine (das haie).
Dolphin is spelled 'dauphin' in French. This is a masculine noun with no feminine, a female dolphin would be called 'un dauphin femelle'.
If you're referring to a bat (animal) that is called a "chauve souris" which is feminine.
Pasta is an italian wordIn french is called les pâtes which is feminine
A male caribou is called a buck and a female is called a doe.
the inhabitants of Andorra are called 'andorran' (masc) or 'andorrane' (feminine) in French.
An organiser is called "un organisateur" (masculine), "une organisatrice" (feminine) in French.
Connu (masculine), connue (feminine) Su (masculine), sue (feminine) Célèbre (famous) for both gender.
Le lilas (plural: les lilas) is the shrub called lilac in English. Lilas is a masculine noun.
Neither. It is called a neuter (neutral) form.
Le lilas (plural: les lilas) is the shrub called lilac in English. Lilas is a masculine noun.