yes but no but
"Bokutachi" means "we" or "us" in Japanese. It is a first-person plural pronoun commonly used by males, especially in casual or informal settings.
Yes, in the very beginning of your life everyone was a female. However within the first few weeks the sex is determined and then the males become males.
males were as they dressed up as females =D
"Nuna" in Korean is an informal term used by males to address an older sister or a female friend who is older than them. It's a term of endearment and respect.
Males, There are more males in jail. The do lie
"Boku" is a casual and informal way for males to refer to themselves in Japanese. It is often used by boys or young men when talking about themselves.
female
Bist Du Student? (informal, to a male) Bist Du Studentin? (informal, to a female) Seid Ihr Studenten (informal, to a group of males, or mixed) Seid Ihr Studentinnen (informal, to a group of females) Sind Sie Student? (formal, to a male) Sind Sie Studentin? (formal, to a female) Sind Sie Studenten? (formal, to a group of males, or mixed) Sind Sie Studentinnen? (formal, to a group of females)
the man Not always! It will depend on the person who is doing the signing and what your relationship is to the addressee. In most cases if you are the one signing the card for both you and your partner, your partner's name comes first. However if the addressee is a close friend of one of you (but not both), then the "friend's" name comes first.
Female chimpanzees mate with as many males as possible to prevent infanticide
* The males name appears first. Example: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe
it is the female