A hermaphrodite has characteristics of both genders. Check the Greek origin of Hermes joining with Aphrodites.
The correct phrase is "both genders."
you call this person a "confidante"
Usually you would call the person a reader.
The pronoun "he" is in the grammatical third person. Grammatically speaking, he is the masculine third person singular. The third person plural is they, and the feminine third person singular is she.
what do you call a person that takes ships into and out of port
acordeonista (both genders)
No. Many languages have three genders.
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A person who practices yoga is called a 'yogi'. Some call women who practice yoga, 'yogini', but 'yogi' can be used for both, much like the term 'actor' can be used for both genders as well.
A student is what you would call someone who is in college.
it is two genders because it can be either male or female.....
A cecaelia refers to both genders, not sure a male or a female.
The common word used to refer to a person of both genders is "they." This pronoun is often employed as a singular, gender-neutral term to include individuals regardless of their gender identity. It is widely accepted in both casual and formal contexts to respect and acknowledge diverse gender identities.
Bisexual - meaning liking both
A bisexual is a person who is interested in both genders, ready to start a relationship with any of the two.
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