Is there a title (Mr/Ms/Mrs) that is gender neutral?
Is there a title (Mr/Ms/Mrs) that is gender neutral?
Let's say there's someone I want to call Mr/Ms/Mrs [Name], but I don't know their gender, is there a title I can use that doesn't assume their gender?
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Not a contemporary one, but during the French Revolution, they used 'Citizen' for everyone.
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34 0 ReplyWhich, in French, is "citoyen" (masculine) or "citoyenne" (feminine). Not a neutral gendered word.
31 3 ReplyTo be fair, there is no gender neutrality in the french language. Every noun has a gender, from people, to tables, to rocks, to clouds.
19 0 ReplyWell, it depends. Some nouns are epicene, like "enfant" or "adulte" ("un/une enfant/adulte"). Many adjectives are: "rapide", solide", "mobile"...
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But it is gender neutral in English, the language OP was asking about.
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cars are recognised as French citizens6 0 Reply