Apple is apple 😜
You can't. They are all the same gender.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Foods have no gender. Words for foods are neuter nouns.
In linguistic terms, the gender of fruits varies depending on the language. For example, in French, "pomme" (apple) is feminine, while "orange" is also feminine. In German, "Apfel" (apple) is masculine, and "Orange" is feminine. However, in terms of biology, fruits themselves do not possess gender; they are simply reproductive structures of flowering plants.
they have to eat an apple for a boy. for girls it is a watermelon Just letting you know, if you have the latest downloads, this has been patched and eating different foods does not effect the gender at all. - Gingerbread2480
In German, the word for apple is "der Apfel," which is masculine. Therefore, it takes masculine articles and adjectives. In terms of grammatical gender, nouns in German can be masculine, feminine, or neuter, and "Apfel" falls into the masculine category.
Dana Delany's prominent Adam's apple could be due to her genetics and natural anatomy. Some people, regardless of gender, have a more noticeable laryngeal prominence. It is a normal variation and not necessarily indicative of anything specific.
It stands for Golden Apple. A Golden Apple can change your Howrse's coat! This black market item costs one pass.
Woah man or woman That shiz you talking bout is pure blasphemy fo shizzle -Haiku by a Snoop Dogg who is accepting of gender neutrality
is the total amount of customers. Gender and age play a factor as well. You see more teenager 18-26 rather then younger and older people.
All English nouns are of common gender.
Apple employees tend to be young, tech-savvy individuals. Depending upon the job, they may hire computer science graduates to write their programs or experienced sales people to work in their stores.
As of recent reports, Apple's male-to-female ratio reflects a workforce that is predominantly male, particularly in technical roles. Generally, around 30% of Apple's global workforce consists of women, with a higher percentage in non-technical positions compared to technical ones. The company has been actively working to improve gender diversity and inclusion within its workforce. For the most accurate and updated statistics, it's advisable to check Apple's official diversity reports.