• KSP Atlas@sopuli.xyz
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      2 hours ago

      Yeah, a lot of european languages have a three gender system: masculine, feminine and neuter

      Proto-Indo-European, the language which most European (and some South Asian languages) originate from, had a three gender system

      Even English used to have a three gender system before it disappeared in the Middle English period

      Despite the name, the neuter gender tends to not be used for people, although in some languages (such as Polish) the use of the neuter gender to refer to non-binary people is gaining traction

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      20 hours ago

      Yep. Masculine, feminine, and neuter. It’s annoyingly hard to learn. Plus all the other adjectives and such change to match. It’s wild.

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        When I studied German a bit for fun I gave up on trying to memorize the genders and just used “das” for everything. Yeah it’s wildly incorrect but still mostly understandable which is fine for me.