• Fonzie!
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    145 months ago

    I offer you Indonesian, which has a word for “he/she/they/it” (dia) but no words for “he” or “she”. Indonesian has words for older sibling (kakak) and younger sibling (adik) but it’s rare to specify the sibling’s gender. It ever has rude slang for “primary reproductive organ” (titis, among many others) without specifying wether it concerns a vagina or penis. TL;DR Indonesia is based.

    • @lars
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      55 months ago

      Oh wow just like Turkish. Probably little sexism in Indonesia and none in Turkey, right?

      • Fonzie!
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        65 months ago

        Nah sexism across the board in both from what I’ve seen, but the language is dope

    • On top of that the grammar is far more regular than whatever bullshit the European languages have. The ber- prefix is always ber-. If you are talking about the past you say sudah instead of juggling with the verbs. No sing-sang-sung do-did-done and all that irregular stuff.