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What do you mean by the term "gender"? Elements are not classed by "gender".
There is no gender neutral term, as the word "girl" in and of itself indicates gender. Laya or Dalya are fairly interchangeable.
Yes, the noun chief is gender neutral, a common gender noun.
The feminine term for mediator can be "mediatrix." This term is used to refer specifically to a female mediator, often in contexts where gender distinction is emphasized. In general usage, however, "mediator" is a gender-neutral term and can apply to individuals of any gender.
The term is gender. Gender refers to the social and cultural roles, behaviors, and identities that society attributes to being male or female.
The term "house" does not have a gender in the traditional sense, as it is an inanimate object. In languages with grammatical gender, "house" may be assigned a gender (e.g., feminine in French: "maison"). However, in English, it simply exists as a neutral term without a direct opposite gender.
The common gender noun for womankind or mankind is humankind.
The feminine gender of "usher" is typically "usherette." However, in many contexts, the term "usher" is used for both males and females, as it has become a gender-neutral term in modern usage.
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no. The term ayah is slang for hello or hi there, and as such has no specific gender attached to it. Is used as a term of address towards male and females.
The gender-neutral term for aunt or uncle in other languages is "tante" in Dutch and "to/a" in Spanish.
"Vecindad" is a Spanish word that refers to a neighborhood or community, it does not have a gender as it is a neutral term.