Ahzoh wrote:perhaps ne day Polish and many other language will abandon the wasteful addition of grammatical gender.
Ahzoh wrote:Not really, I find grammatical gender has come more out of societal classing and stuff like that and less out of necessity.
There are very FEW benefits to knowing the gender of your speaker, and the rest is because of the society.
Maybe it's because I find it tad bit sexist(on both sides) and I am an egalitarian.
I suggest you to abandon Polish. Not only does Polish have genders (like many languages around the world), not only does Polish have animate gender (like other Slavic languages), but it has a unique virile gender too! How sexist THAT is!
Well, as I said I had hoped "one day" that world languages would abandon the notion of grammatical gender, for it's practically useless (can't you tell a male and a female by voice and by looking?)
Well, as I said I had hoped "one day" that world languages would abandon the notion of grammatical gender, for it's practically useless (can't you tell a male and a female by voice and by looking?)
Uczący się polskiego.pittmirg wrote:w końcu kto by się tam interesował składnią
Już mu mówiłam, ale to nie pomogło. Może po prostu wbił sobie do głowy, że robię takie błędy, bo kiedyś robiłam...pittmirg wrote:Powiedz przyjacielowi, żeby wytknął jakieś twoje zdanie, które mu się nie podoba.
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