girino on Nostr: that really depends on the language you're speaking. In german, greek or russian, ...
that really depends on the language you're speaking. In german, greek or russian, you've got 3 genders, masculine, feminine and neutral. In some languages you can have even more, like in Dyirbal (Australian Aboriginal language) where you have four genders: masculine, feminine, neuter, and vegetable.
English has no gramatical gender, but instead has "gender pronouns" (he, she and it). In my opinion, that's why there is such a confusion between gender and "sex" in that language.
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