female
The boy sings the girl does not.
The noun 'singer' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female who sings. There is no opposite gender noun for singer.
Tenor is the highest level of male voice.
The male gender is more likely to get into fights with the same gender.
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Yes, "singer" is considered a common gender noun because it can refer to a person of any gender who sings. It does not specify male or female and is used to describe both men and women equally. Common gender nouns allow for inclusivity in language.
The gender with more rids is definitely female.
Not exactly. It should include a comma: She sings beautifully, but he sings more beautifully.
Yes. Some bisexuals are more attracted to the same gender, and some are more attracted to the opposite gender.
"He sings" - "E pese le ali'i/tama/tamaloa". Ali'i/tama (boy/guy), tamaloa (man) indicates the gender, which in this case is "he". "E pese ia" (He/she sings). "Ia" indicates it could be either a male or a female.
Examples of gender nouns for males:fathersonunclebrothermankingmanboarbuckbullramroosterExamples of gender nouns for females:motherdaughterauntsisterwomanqueensowdoecowewehenExamples of common gender nouns:parentchildrelativesiblingpersonneighborfriendbirddeersheephorsecatExamples of neuter gender nouns:anchorballchairdooreducationfacegearharpicejokekitelunch
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