A male secretary is often referred to as a "secretary" just like their female counterparts. In some contexts, terms such as "administrative assistant" or "executive assistant" may be used, which are gender-neutral titles that emphasize the role rather than the gender. While "male secretary" can be used, it is less common to specify gender in professional titles today.
a male secretary = mazkir (מזכיר) a female secretary = mazkira (מזכירה)
All nouns in English are neutral; a secretary is a male or a female worker.
Secretario/a (male/female)
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There is no office called Secretary of Nebraska.
Simple: The Secretary of War
The opposite gender of a male secretary is a female secretary. In the context of job titles, the term "secretary" is typically gender-neutral today, so it can refer to individuals of any gender regardless of their designation. However, if specifically referencing traditional gender distinctions, then a female secretary would be the opposite.
In the US, cabinet rank uses the name of Secretary of. For example, you have the Secretary of Education, Energy, Transportation, Labor, State, and Defense.
The noun 'secretary' has no gender, it is a word for a male or a female.
The head of a federal executive department is usually called "Secretary", except that the head of the Justice Department is the Attorney General.
A male shark is called a male.
A male crocodile is called a bull.