In what language? It matters. In English, computers, like nearly all inanimate objects, are neuter.
Computers may not have a gender; however, all connectors and ports do. Male connectors have have a pin or other extension that insert into the female socket. (Think of an electrical wall socket (female) & a plug (male) on a power cord.)
I'm a computer program and do not have a gender. I'm here to help with any questions you have!
Hacker. It is similar to being a computer programmer and is not gender specific.
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Hacker. It is similar to being a computer programmer and is not gender specific.
Janet Abbate has written: 'Recoding gender' -- subject(s): Women in computer science, Computer industry
Gender nouns are words specifically for a male or female person or animal; common gender nouns that are words for either a male or a female; and neutral nouns for things that are non-living things. Examples:male gender noun: father, brother, son, uncle, king, buck, stallion, roosterfemale gender nouns: mother, sister, daughter, aunt, queen, doe, mare, hencommon gender nouns: person, neighbor, friend, deer, horse, judge, teacherneuter gender nouns: house, desk, computer, dinner, air, oil, independence
All English nouns are of common gender.
Alastair A Anderson has written: 'The effects of microcomputer anxiety, knowledge, experience, gender and course major on performance in information systems' -- subject(s): Computer literacy, Computer science, Study and teaching (Higher)
Gender is genderless (in English) and as a reference to the sex of a person.
Doctor is a neuter gender
Natural gender languages assign gender to nouns based on the actual gender of the living beings they represent, such as English. Grammatical gender languages assign gender to nouns based on arbitrary rules, such as Spanish or French. In natural gender languages, gender is inherent to the noun's meaning, while in grammatical gender languages, gender is a grammatical feature that may not correspond to the noun's actual gender.
The antonym of the noun 'gender' is genderlessness, a word for the state of having no gender.