female, it's usually chairman for a male.
There is no gender to the term, male or female it is chairperson.
A chairperson can be either male or female, who is in charge of a committee, business or political meeting, etc.
if the person leading the meeting and they are female, homosexual, lesbian or even male, then it is proper to use Chairperson..
The term "chairperson" is gender-neutral and can refer to an individual of any gender. Traditionally, the role may have been associated with a male figure, but today it is widely recognized that both men and women can serve as chairpersons. The choice of term reflects a move towards inclusivity in language. Therefore, a chairperson can be male, female, or non-binary.
The probability of a female chairperson is the number of women over the total, or 7/11. Similarly, the probability of a male chairperson is 4/11.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The noun for a male is chairman; the noun for a female is chairwoman. However, the common gender form, chairperson, is becoming more frequently used.
A female chairman is referred to as either 'chairwoman' or 'chairperson' both are acceptable.
The term fiancee is used to describe both male and female.
I am a Myra, and a female. I am not aware of Myra being used as a male's name.
Carly can be considered a male name but is mostly used as a female name.
Yes, "obrigado" can be used for male speakers and "obrigada" for female speakers.
it is both male and female you must have seen in discovery show or a movie about the army or the special forces ( if not then see) that they call the male or female a cadet so this is used for both boy and girl or male and female! .