chick (?)
sister (?)
Dudette
source: Common sense + http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dude
The slang word for the females is "chick" just like "dude" is for the males.
The female equivalent is chair woman.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The word 'dude' is a slang term for a man; or for an easterner unskilled in cattle ranching. The slang term 'dude' is used as a common noun, not a the name of a person. There is no equivalent slang term for a female. There are people who use the word 'dudette', but that is a lazy linguist at work.
yonic (from Sanskrit "yoni")
fiancé fiancée is the female equivalent
a female dude is a dudet
Dude: means donkey (male) and Persian word for "smoke" Dudetts: donkey (female)
-ette is a feminine suffix. If you add it to the slang word "dude," meaning a guy, you get dudette, a girl.I have heard women address each other as "dude": "Hey, dude, wassup?" The -ette ending seems to be used when one wants to emphasize the femininity of the term in a humorous way.
"Dude" is a slang term for a man or a person in general, while "dudette" is a less common term that is the female equivalent of "dude." Both terms are informal and can be used to refer to someone in a casual or friendly manner.
I'm not sure what a dudetette is, but a "dudette"is the female version of the word "dude".
The word virgin is an English word. It's not used in Hebrew. The Hebrew equivalent (for a female) is betulá (בתולה).
The feminine equivalent of the French word 'sanglier' is 'laie,' which refers to a female wild boar.