The most common name for a person, regardless of gender, is "John."
it's feminine - uneRuler in french is a feminine word
friend:masculine: l'amifeminine: l'amie
The word "sad" is feminine and masculine when translated from English to French. The most common translation will be triste in the feminine and masculine singular and tristes in the feminine and masculine plural. The pronunciation will remain "treest" in both the singular and plural.
Most words in French (i.e. all the common names) have an intrinsic gender which you just have to look up for if you don't know. Other words are spelled differently depending of the word semantically linked to it (like pronoun). Verbs are spelled according to the subject gender and adverb are neuter. Source : I am french native speaker.
No, in English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'girl' is a gender specific noun for a young, female, person.The corresponding gender specific noun for a young, male person is 'boy'.The noun 'spinster' is a gender specific noun for a womanwho is past a child bearing age but has never married.The term stems from an era when most females were not educated and if not married became a dependent in the household of a family member. One of the jobs frequently assigned to an adult, dependent family member (everyone had to earn their keep) was spinning wool and thread, literally the family spinster.
All surgery carry risks regardless of the age/gender/condition of the patient. The most common risks of all surgery is infection and bleeding.
The most common gender in identical twins is both twins being female.
The most common gender is wemen. Wemen have a horemone in their small intestine that gives off a small change in witch gender their future baby is..it dependes on how much alike the baby is from its mother or father.
it's feminine - uneRuler in french is a feminine word
of course, why would they not! it's possible for most people in the world to get on regardless of gender.
Generally not. Most lizards do not have frills regardless of gender. Those species that do have frills have them for both genders.
Most likely a she since that is the preferred gender.
The most recent amendment to the constitution aimed to ensure equal rights and protection for all citizens, regardless of their gender.
Albinism occurs equally in both males and females. It is a genetic condition that can affect individuals of any gender.
Are you trolling? Of course it's women.
based on age and gender
You cannot determine if someone is transgender just by looking at them. It is important to respect a person's gender identity regardless of their appearance. If someone chooses to share their gender identity with you, it is important to be supportive and respectful.