Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • 2 years agoImagine gendering your language.message-squaremessage-square55 fedilinkarrow-up183file-text
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minus-squareultraviolet [she/her]hexbear23·2 years ago:yea: The radical for 他 is 人 which means "person" and not "man" and it used to be the universal pronoun. link
minus-squareilyenkov [she/her, they/them]hexbear12·2 years agoYep, basically the only gendering in Chinese is due to exactly who you would expect. Honestly, 普通话 is such a better language than English. Inflections are a fuck, I hate trying to learn other Indo-European languages. link
minus-squareLigma_Male [comrade/them]hexbear7·2 years agoeveryone should learn the language i speak and don't bother to read because I apparently have a learning disability and me not being able to talk to somebody is ableism. link
minus-squareJuanGuaido [he/him]hexbear6·edit-22 years agoI am sorry you are disabled it is very hard por me too, I have been told I am also disabled :guaido-despair: link
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The radical for 他 is 人 which means "person" and not "man" and it used to be the universal pronoun.
my prefered pronouns are 祂
Yep, basically the only gendering in Chinese is due to exactly who you would expect.
Honestly, 普通话 is such a better language than English. Inflections are a fuck, I hate trying to learn other Indo-European languages.
everyone should learn the language i speak and don't bother to read because I apparently have a learning disability and me not being able to talk to somebody is ableism.
I am sorry you are disabled it is very hard por me too, I have been told I am also disabled
:guaido-despair: