A female master of ceremonies is often referred to as a "mistress of ceremonies." However, the term "emcee" or "MC" is now commonly used for individuals of any gender. In some contexts, she may also simply be called an "event host" or "hostess."
No, but a Master of Ceremonies may be female.
I believe women have the right to be whatever they want to be and there is a law saying women have rights and etc. I don't have to get into it for you to know that a master of ceremony can be female. But I admit that I don't know for sure.
I believe women have the right to be whatever they want to be and there is a law saying women have rights and etc. I don't have to get into it for you to know that a master of ceremony can be female. But I admit that I don't know for sure.
a mistress.
A male; a female would be called a mistress.
Sample script for master of ceremony on meeting?
master of ceremony in Tagalog translation: guro ng palatuntunan
yes
Master of Ceremonies
A male M.C. (Master of Ceremonies) is called an M.C. A female M.C. (Master of Ceremonies) is called an M.C.
The female version of Master is Mistress, thus it would be Mistress of Ceremony. "Mistress of Ceremonies" would be the plural, and would only be used if you were the Mistress of Ceremony for multiple ceremonies.
A master of a ceremony is the official host of a staged event or similar type of performance. A co-master would simply refer to when there are two people that are doing that job, and each person would be a co-master.