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by BerislavLopac
2882 days ago
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Just because a word describe something that is gendered, it doesn't mean that the word is gendered itself. And using gendered pronouns for inanimate things in English is purely result of tradition and has nothing to do with grammar; it is perfectly normal to use "it" for a ship. > Gender does not affect grammar in English [...], but it is actually a gendered language with three genders. A definition of a gendered language is that the gender affects grammar, not whether it has (pro)nouns to designate gendered objects. |
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