Gender neutral language in Spanish: Difference between revisions
→Epicene nouns
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| * ''el estudiante'' = student of any gender, but a female student can be ''la estudiante''. | * ''el estudiante'' = student of any gender, but a female student can be ''la estudiante''. | ||
| * ''el esposo'' = spouse. This is masculine and can mean husband, but it can also mean a spouse of any gender. | * ''el esposo'' = spouse. This is masculine and can mean husband, but it can also mean a spouse of any gender. | ||
| * ''la jefe'' =  | * ''la jefe'' = boss of any gender, but a female boss is ''la jefa''. | ||
| * ''el padre'' = parent. This is masculine and can mean father, but it can also mean a parent of any gender. "''Tengo dos padres''" can mean "I have two parents" or "I have two fathers." | * ''el padre'' = parent. This is masculine and can mean father, but it can also mean a parent of any gender. "''Tengo dos padres''" can mean "I have two parents" or "I have two fathers." | ||
| * ''la persona'' = person | * ''la persona'' = person | ||