It's a grammar rule called "Articles".Yeah, as Nanny Ogg remarked, words have sex in foreign parts.
It's even better (or worse) when synonyms have different genders because of course they do.
It's a grammar rule called "grammatical gender"It's a grammar rule called "Articles".
You telling me whatever Croatians speak/write doesn't has any kind of Articles as part of the language's system?
If not, thought is was English exclusive.
Even Japanese has them.
Shit, forgot about these.It's a grammar rule called "grammatical gender"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_gender
A language doesn't have to use articles to denote the grammatical gender of a noun. The noun (and any accompanying adjective) follows that gender's declension.
Example is Latin which doesn't have articles but has "masculinum", "femininum", "neutrum" declensions for "gendered" nouns (and two more for the lulz).
for example, hermano is brother, hermana is sisterIt's a grammar rule called "grammatical gender"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_gender
A language doesn't have to use articles to denote the grammatical gender of a noun. The noun (and any accompanying adjective) follows that gender's declension.
Example is Latin which doesn't have articles but has "masculinum", "femininum", "neutrum" declensions for "gendered" nouns (and two more for the lulz).
yep but the joke is: in french some things have a unbelievable gender, by example the Vagina IS MALE!!!for example, hermano is brother, hermana is sister
Le Vagene?!yep but the joke is: in french some things have a unbelievable gender, by example the Vagina IS MALE!!!
WHAT?yep but the joke is: in french some things have a unbelievable gender, by example the Vagina IS MALE!!!
And hermafrodite?for example, hermano is brother, hermana is sister
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