The noun 'farmer' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
There isn't an opposite gender of farmer. A farmer can be either a male or a female.
a lady farmer.
There is feminine form of the word or job farmer. The tough work of a farmer has no real gender.
There is race(multicultral), gender, age, languages, and culture/religion
The opposite gender of "kisaan" (किसान) in Hindi is "kisaani" (किसानी), which means a female farmer.
It is not called a farmett it is still just a farmer whichever gender it is. de de de.
The term "farmer" is gender-neutral and can refer to individuals of any gender who engage in farming. Therefore, there is no specific masculine form of the word; both men and women can be called farmers. In some contexts, people might use "male farmer" to specify gender, but "farmer" itself encompasses all genders.
Man or woman, a farmer is called a farmer.
There is none.Some have suggested farmess or farmerette - neither is formal English.
The characteristics that can influence ones opinions are Wealth and Income, Gender, Political Status, Religion, Ethnicity/Race and Social Class. Hope that was helpful.
we register ourselves in good game farmer by, giving our E- mail address, our name, a password , gender, and our age
Being sexually and romantically interested in persons of the same gender as your self, and not the other gender. Otherwise, there are no distinguishing characteristics.