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# ἀνήρ/anēr
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This word is a type of person. It is a noun.
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* This word can mean man.
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* This word can mean person.
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In Greek, people used this word to talk about a person who was either a man or woman. This word is used to talk about a group of people that included both males and females.
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* This word can mean husband.
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**Advice to translators**: In some languages a word that normally refers to men can also be used in a more general way to refer to both men and women. Also in some languages, the masculine pronouns "he" and "him" and "his" can be used in a more general way for any person if it is not important whether the person is a man or a woman.
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