Not necessarily.
Sex chromosomes detrmine wheather a person is a male or a female.
Male betta's are more colorful then female's
A female person is Spanish is: persona. This would be exactly the same for a male. The word person is feminine and can refer to either a female or male.
It depends on the specific person. It doesn't matter whether they are male or female.
As in being both male and female? A hermaphrodite, I believe.
The term 'lad' refers to a male person.
female
Bisexual or ambisexual--
A person who is assigned male at birth, but identifies as a woman.
Someone (male or female) who rows.
A courtier can be either male or female. The term refers to a person who is often in attendance at the court of a monarch or other powerful person.
'Her' if the person is female. 'Him' if the person is male. 'Her or him' or 'him or her' if you do not know the person's sex.