The female equivalent of "gentleman" is "lady." The term "lady" is used to describe a woman who is polite, refined, and well-mannered. It is often used in formal settings to show respect and courtesy towards a woman.
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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.
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.
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a boy -Its been listed that She is a boy in the English version. --- Opacho is actually female. In the Japanese version of the anime they use female terms for her. Also, it is stated in her biography in the manga it says she is girl.