Finns are super progressive

Finns are super progressive

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Better yet in speech we refer to the third person as "it".

In some eastern indo-European the third person pronouns are just “this” or “that”, and not she or he or it, sort of like Finnish.

>this chair is a woman

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Only red parts are human

Why is there so much difference between Norwegian and Swedish/Danish

wohoo

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if you language doesn't have atleast 3 genders, your not a country

:^(

Chairs are obviously masculine.

based and redpilled

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>Animate/inanimate
How does this work

spawns of y*Kub invented gender system

Sorry meant for OP

This

Terrible posts, chairs are quite obviously females

maybe french chairs, but german chairs a symbol of masculinity.

Chair and table are masculine, your ass which you use to seat on said chair and your hands you use to eat from table are feminine though. Having dinner is very... abusive

Even more progressive than you think
>speak finnish
>call everyone "it" even if you have a he/she word

Yeah but no woman will ever physically abuse anyone willingly
They prefer financial abuse which is gay

This
> tables
> male
Look for a better language, Vanya

Can we all agree that noun gender is retarded and useless, or is there actually a solid case in its defense?

Slavs support transgender rights

No gender system = all gay posters

Lose the name, nigger.

Chairs are neuter and there's nothing you can do about it.

> Can we all agree that every grammar English doesn't include is useless

Not was I was trying to imply at all, Vasily.

Genders and all other things some languages have, that English lacks, have no usefulness in themselves but they enrich the language, giving it the nuance no language centered purely on communication could ever hope to have.
Genders and cases are commonly disliked by English speakers because it makes the language more developed than theirs and they feel bound to some sort of pragmatist usefulness.

>they enrich the language, giving it the nuance no language centered purely on communication could ever hope to have
True
>Genders and cases
but please dont compare genders to cases. Cases have actual functions.

Genders are the reason I refuse to learn other languages. Fuck em

you can learn other non-gendered languages

honestly basque system is the one that makes most sense

there are only 2 genders, fuck off to /lgbt/

How many cases you have finnbros?

This was something I never understood learning other languages while growing up. Random shit was either male or female for apparently no reason and there was no way to work it out.

Does Norwegian really have three genders? As far as i know you can use masculine articles and declination on feminine nouns too

same desu senpai
russian genders at least had some kind of logic but german was just seemingly random

Estonia are good lads.

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(you can survive with less but can't speak so fancy)

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If old English is descended from Frisian, why doesn't it have a common/neuter system?

Nice. I think Veps has the most with around 24. But it depends on what you count as a case. Apparently Hungary has 35 if you extend the definition of "cases".

Isn't it as well with se and ne replacing sinä and te?

Chairs are feminine. Deal with it faggots. Stools, benches and armchairs are masculine.

Based romance speaker.

But it did?

Based and redpilled.

Damnable Danes and Normans, they did this.

Whole thing is simply to talk about things, not people. It's not all that crude or inpolite, just simple and blunt.
>he -> ne (both are "they" in english)
>hän -> se

Nowadays that there are these computers and whatnot you are supposet to talk to, it feels unnatural not to have a you/I-word that drops the human attribute out.

Maybe there will be some future language where one can say "I" as not being a person.

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