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minus-squareLembot_0005@lemy.lollinkfedilinkarrow-up1·6 days agoLast letter/sound matters. Some – female, some – male, some – neutral (we have 3 grammatical genders in my language)
minus-squareflandish@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·6 days ago“matters” but curious where the logic or rules come from and is it harder than expected for folks who cannot hear the sound?
minus-squareLembot_0005@lemy.lollinkfedilinkarrow-up1·6 days ago logic or rules come from That is a “natural” language. Not C++ or Esperanto. No logic. Just bullshit and idiocy. is it harder than expected for folks who cannot hear the sound? Absolutely trivial for anyone. If the word ends with “a”, it is female. If any consonant – male, “o” – neutral.
minus-squareflandish@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·6 days agointeresting. i know there are some linguistics books out there I may look into any about this. appreciated the replies!
Last letter/sound matters. Some – female, some – male, some – neutral (we have 3 grammatical genders in my language)
“matters” but curious where the logic or rules come from and is it harder than expected for folks who cannot hear the sound?
That is a “natural” language. Not C++ or Esperanto. No logic. Just bullshit and idiocy.
Absolutely trivial for anyone. If the word ends with “a”, it is female. If any consonant – male, “o” – neutral.
interesting. i know there are some linguistics books out there I may look into any about this. appreciated the replies!