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WillPostForFood
1646 days ago
Those words are differentiated on the object, not the gender of the speaker.
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ggrrhh_ta
1646 days ago
I was trying to give an example similar to obrigado/obrigada in English.
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WillPostForFood
1646 days ago
OK, but neither are examples of language being different based on the speaker, they are both based on gender of the object, whether is is contextually yourself, or another.
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