ouch wrote:
kalypso wrote:
Im still so confused, masculien can be used for both masculien and feminine and still be correct (at least in bokmål, idk abt nynorsk), so a lot of ppl tend togo for that option instead of the stricly feminine one (ei). They don't ignore the rules cus both r correct, but they ignore that stricly feminine exists
ouch wrote:
you said ppl tend to ignore it and use something else. the way i interpreted that was how i explained it in my comment. ppl tend to ignore "er" because of laziness. i dont think i would have interpreted it differently if you said it like that. It made more sense, when you said you can switch masculine out with feminine. kalypso wrote:
it is indeed, but "ignore" was what there was stated in the first place, if y'all had said switch things out
Did I not just say they ignore that ei exists, which is what is being done so I don't see what ur confused abt. U can go from feminine (ei) to masculine (en) cus masculine is a word for both masculien and feminine I guessit is indeed, but "ignore" was what there was stated in the first place, if y'all had said switch things out