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minus-squarebystander@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up18·18 hours agoIn Chinese, verbally the world for he, she, and it are all the same pronunciation. It is only differentiated in writing.
minus-squareRubanski@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up4·11 hours agoDon’t forget the word 祂 for divine beings as the 4th
minus-squareWorldsDumbestMan@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 hours agoGoing to randomly call people 祂 to fuck with them.
minus-squarestray@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up8·14 hours agoThe written form was neutral until Western influence inspired the creation of a female version, replacing the first radical “person” with “woman”.
minus-square[鳳凰院 凶真 Hououin Kyouma]|[alt: 黃家駒 Wong Ka Kui]@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·8 hours agoI think some Chinese forums use “TA” (as in the 2 English letters) to be gender neutral
In Chinese, verbally the world for he, she, and it are all the same pronunciation. It is only differentiated in writing.
Don’t forget the word 祂 for divine beings as the 4th
Going to randomly call people 祂 to fuck with them.
The written form was neutral until Western influence inspired the creation of a female version, replacing the first radical “person” with “woman”.
I think some Chinese forums use “TA” (as in the 2 English letters) to be gender neutral
Ta?