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LeleDE
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okey hear me out 

an german we say ''hexe (fem) und zauberer (male)'' but we also say the fem and male version of it (hexeR (male) and zauberIN (fem) ) and how does it work on english???


like here its sayd (what i know)

witch (for female)
and 
wizard (for male)

but it also can be sayd for the other gender?

anyone understand what i try to say XD sorry

I rly want to know this, idk why lmao
LeleDE
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i google now maybe i can find it 
LeleDE
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WizardAs seen in the Merriam-Webster definition, the word “wizard” doesn’t have to refer to a man.
One of the simplest solutions to the problem of what you call a female wizard, then, it just to use the same word. If a wizard can be a man or a woman, then there’s no problem in the first place.
Some fantasy games, such as Dungeons and Dragons, use the word “wizard” in this way, and may differentiate between wizards and sorcerers rather than specifying the gender or sex of the character.
However, this option lacks specificity. If you want to be absolutely clear that you’re talking about a woman who uses magic powers, the word “wizard” might confuse people.
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I think you can use them interchangeably across genders ?? (some would probably throw mage in as a gender neutral option)
Aske
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male witches are often referred to as warlocks i think
LeleDE
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Aske wrote:
male witches are often referred to as warlocks i think
ohhh
LeleDE
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DeIure wrote:
I think you can use them interchangeably across genders ?? (some would probably throw mage in as a gender neutral option)

oh mage makes sense to me 
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