Does Latin have gender neutral terms?
Does Latin have gender neutral terms? 'Latin@' Offers A Gender-Neutral Choice; But How To Pronounce It? : The Two-Way A growing number of people are using the web-friendly and gender-neutral appellation "Latin@," which includes both the masculine "o" and the feminine "a." What is the neuter rule Latin? Remember the Neuter Rule: The Nominative and the Accusative are always alike, and in the plural end in -a. Remember: i) The Accusative singular always ends in -m for masculine and feminine nouns. ii) The Ablative singular always ends in a vowel. What determines gender in Latin? Latin has three grammatical genders:...