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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Yes, that's why I find it really weird
Oh das ehy I find it not weird lol
Its weird when ppl r like "but it means multiple!!" When most ppl very often refer to singular ppl as they already 
I find it weird because you could literally mean a lot of things when you use they/them
A lot of words r like that tho
It might b hard for new learners of english but if u are fluent it should b pretty easy to deduct what is reffered to 
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
In my native language, you use female pronouns or male pronouns. There's this weird new way to refer to people, something like "Elle", which it would be similar to "they" in english
ye which is why im she 
But if you feel more comfortable with they/them, I'll respect that
noooooo dont worry lollll
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ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
Oh das ehy I find it not weird lol
Its weird when ppl r like "but it means multiple!!" When most ppl very often refer to singular ppl as they already 
I find it weird because you could literally mean a lot of things when you use they/them
A lot of words r like that tho
It might b hard for new learners of english but if u are fluent it should b pretty easy to deduct what is reffered to 
That's probably why I have a hard time with it. English is not my native language and it's difficult to understand what people are trying to say, or mean
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Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
ye which is why im she 
But if you feel more comfortable with they/them, I'll respect that
noooooo dont worry lollll

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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I find it weird because you could literally mean a lot of things when you use they/them
A lot of words r like that tho
It might b hard for new learners of english but if u are fluent it should b pretty easy to deduct what is reffered to 
That's probably why I have a hard time with it. English is not my native language and it's difficult to understand what people are trying to say, or mean
Im not native either but we learn it since we're like 5-6 here so most ppl r (almost) as good as native speakers ig 
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ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
A lot of words r like that tho
It might b hard for new learners of english but if u are fluent it should b pretty easy to deduct what is reffered to 
That's probably why I have a hard time with it. English is not my native language and it's difficult to understand what people are trying to say, or mean
Im not native either but we learn it since we're like 5-6 here so most ppl r (almost) as good as native speakers ig 
I'm learning english by myself so maybe that's why I'm so slow at understanding 
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ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
In my native language, you use female pronouns or male pronouns. There's this weird new way to refer to people, something like "Elle", which it would be similar to "they" in english
Yeah in norway too n the nb pronoun is like "hen" it sounds hella stupid too but ukno wat 
well i mean the norwegian one is borrowed from swedish which is borrowed from finnish which is an uralic language and all uralic languages lack a distinction on their pronouns, meaning that they only exhibit use of neutral pronoun, in finnish that pronoun is "hän" in nominative 
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Dang it, your languages are so difficult
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im confused by how this thread turned out
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
In my native language, you use female pronouns or male pronouns. There's this weird new way to refer to people, something like "Elle", which it would be similar to "they" in english
Yeah in norway too n the nb pronoun is like "hen" it sounds hella stupid too but ukno wat 
well i mean the norwegian one is borrowed from swedish which is borrowed from finnish which is an uralic language and all uralic languages lack a distinction on their pronouns, meaning that they only exhibit use of neutral pronoun, in finnish that pronoun is "hän" in nominative 
We love knowing what gender we r talking abt here don't we 
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Dang it, your languages are so difficult
no, it depends on how your brain is wired to understand language from you started being exposed to the sounds and structures of the surrounding language(s) 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
In my native language, you use female pronouns or male pronouns. There's this weird new way to refer to people, something like "Elle", which it would be similar to "they" in english
Yeah in norway too n the nb pronoun is like "hen" it sounds hella stupid too but ukno wat 
well i mean the norwegian one is borrowed from swedish which is borrowed from finnish which is an uralic language and all uralic languages lack a distinction on their pronouns, meaning that they only exhibit use of neutral pronoun, in finnish that pronoun is "hän" in nominative 
thank u, seagull ov wisdom
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I have a question, what does gender mean in your language?
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ouch wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
ouch wrote:
Yeah in norway too n the nb pronoun is like "hen" it sounds hella stupid too but ukno wat 
well i mean the norwegian one is borrowed from swedish which is borrowed from finnish which is an uralic language and all uralic languages lack a distinction on their pronouns, meaning that they only exhibit use of neutral pronoun, in finnish that pronoun is "hän" in nominative 
We love knowing what gender we r talking abt here don't we 
that's just how the languages have become 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Dang it, your languages are so difficult
no, it depends on how your brain is wired to understand language from you started being exposed to the sounds and structures of the surrounding language(s) 

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