It is hard to find gender neutral adjectives. You usually spit out a word that is to one gender extreme or the other.
gender neutral words:
funny
smart
silly
Yes, the noun chief is gender neutral, a common gender noun.
Some common gender nouns for the word repairman are repair person, technician, or mechanic.
You can say, 'Sun is a masculine gender and moon is a feminine gender.', however, in English this is not true. English has no gender for nouns, all nouns are neutral and take a neutral verbs.
Postie
yes
There is no gender neutral term, as the word "girl" in and of itself indicates gender. Laya or Dalya are fairly interchangeable.
Gender nouns are words that tell you what the person or animal is but also what gender that person or animal is. Example: Parents, neutral Father, masculine gender Mother, feminine gender Chicken, neutral Rooster, masculine Hen, feminine Pilot, neutral aviator, masculine aviatrix, feminine Cattle, neutral Bull, masculine Cow, feminine
This will vary depending on the exact animal - below are some of the more common farm animals. Horse: foal (gender neutral), filly (female), colt (male) Cow: calf (gender neutral), heifer (female), bull calf (male) Pig: piglet (gender neutral), gilt (female) Sheep: lamb (gender neutral) Goat: kid (gender neutral) Chicken/Turkey: chick (gender neutral) Cat: kitten (gender neutral) Dog: puppy (gender neutral)
Neutral gender nouns, called common gender nouns, are word that can be used for a male or a female. For example:artistbearchilddeerengineerfriendgoathorsein-lawsjanitorkinlizardmooseneurosurgeonoperatorparentquitterrabbitsnaketeacheruservisitorworkerx-ray technicianyoungsterzoologist
No, the fellow I mentioned is not gender neutral.
Yes, the noun chief is gender neutral, a common gender noun.
verbs have no feminine or masculine gender in French. Only nouns and their related adjectives have a gender.
A gender-neutral bathroom will be marked by a unisex sign.
The gender neutral version of the title "sir" is "Mx."
Some common gender nouns for the word repairman are repair person, technician, or mechanic.
Gender and number agreement are important to remember when using adjectives in French. Adjectives must agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun they are describing.
The term "physiothérapeute" in French is generally considered to be a gender-neutral noun, as it can refer to both male and female physiotherapists. However, when specifying gender, the masculine form is "physiothérapeute" for males and the feminine form is "physiothérapeute" for females as well, with the article or accompanying adjectives indicating the gender.