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kalypso wrote:
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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 guess
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. 
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 
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ouch wrote:
kalypso wrote:
ouch wrote:
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 guess
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. 
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 
it's not what im talking about haha. i misunderstood that whole rule to begin with, and my comments are about why i misunderstood it. 
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