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  2. Maestro - Wikipedia

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    The feminine form of the word is maestra (pl. maestre). the word is often used to describe the greatest tennis player of all time, Roger Federer. the Swiss maestro.

  3. Italian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Maestro / Maestra (degree from a music conservatory or educational program). Note, however, that grade-school teachers of all levels are frequently called "maestro" in common, everyday use, while high-school teachers are called "professore"). University degrees: Dottore – dott. (all people holding a laurea degree).

  4. Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender

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    In Italian, female job titles are easily formed with -a, -essa and other feminine suffixes: a female teacher is a maestra, a female doctor is a dottoressa. Historically, for jobs that have only recently opened up to women, there was some resistance to using the feminine forms, which are considered ugly or ridiculous, but recent surveys argue ...

  5. Grammatical gender - Wikipedia

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    the. MASC. SG abuelo grandfather el abuelo the.MASC.SG grandfather "the grandfather" Feminine la the. FEM. SG abuela grandmother la abuela the.FEM.SG grandmother "the grandmother" In "grammatical" gender, most words that end in -a and -d are marked with "feminine" articles. Example of grammatical gender in Spanish "Grammatical" gender Number Phrase Masculine Singular el the. MASC. SG plato ...

  6. Gender marking in job titles - Wikipedia

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    While some of these job titles have feminine variants (e.g. alderwoman), others do not, because traditionally the positions in question were not occupied by women. [2] For most such titles, gender-neutral equivalents now also exist, such as police officer, salesperson or sales representative (for salesman or saleswoman), etc.

  7. Maestra - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 October 2006, at 19:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. List of female classical conductors - Wikipedia

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    Winner of Maestra Competition in Paris 2022 [76] Anu Tali: Estonia Nordic Symphony Orchestra, Sarasota Orchestra: 1972 Co-founder of the Nordic Symphony Orchestra. First female music director of the Sarasota Orchestra. Katalin Váradi Hungary Budapest Opera 1973–1980, Budapest Operetta 1980–2004, Miskolc National Theatre 1984–2012 1948 2015

  9. Gender-neutral title - Wikipedia

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    A gender neutral title is a title that does not indicate the gender identity, whatever it may be, of the person being formally addressed.Honorifics are used in situations when it is inappropriate to refer to someone only by their first or last name, such as when addressing a letter, or when introducing the person to others.