in my language, this is a he
in yours?
in my language, this is a he
in yours?
crainn
It's just a tree.
in mine, it is an it
In my language this is it.
yeah but a he it or a she it?
Male
Not sure if my language is gendered
In mine, it's neuter gendered.
In my language, this is an it
It is. Not as much as some, but it is.
Just a träd. No gender.
It's a she.
No such a designations exist in English. Why would you describe a gender to something like a tree It's just a thing
how do you think babby trees are made? dumbie
It's a he if it's just a tree, it may become a she depending of the species
Clones
Wait really? Do you actually have to keep track what species of tree belongs to what gender group or are you just baitin' me?
>describe a gender
Gender it's just a way to say category, we call it male or female because it turns out that some categories coincide with those we use to refer to males and females
She
sci fi is not real, dumbie
It's intuitive: in Spanish if the noun ends with o or e, its gender is masculine, if it ends with a, it's feminine.
El Pino (Pine) = Masculine
La Marihuana = Femenine
A she, OBVIOUSLY.
In Portuguese it's the same, but you can tell from the name of the tree itself.
Example:
>Tree: Árvore, female
>Apple tree: Macieira, female
>Oak: Salgueiro, male
>Generic name for ____ tree: Pé-de-_____, always male, no matter the fruit
Ah, fair enough then that makes a lot more sense.
Sperm and eggs from the same tree can make seeds so tell me how it's not fucking cloning
Gender is fluid.
Bigots BTFO.
también
it's third gender (no gender)
it's an "it"
also male (arbre)
is it derevo?
El árbol.
He.
it