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SomberBrain @lemm.ee No binarie, “e” it’s used to imply gender neutral. Which is why latinx is an oxymoron, because in Spanish would be “latine”.
51 0 ReplyRossel @sh.itjust.works Latinx is something that English speakers that don't understand the Spanish language came up with. It's unpronounceable and annoying.
37 0 Replypotustheplant @feddit.nl Sadly, it's actually used here. Same thing with the "e" instead of "o" or "a".
3 0 ReplyRossel @sh.itjust.works Latine doesn't bother me, at least you can pronounce it.
13 0 Replypotustheplant @feddit.nl Sadly, it makes no sense.
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dylanTheDeveloper @lemmy.world
So a girl manitee would be called a maniteehee
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Ultragramps @lemmy.blahaj.zone
I always thought it ended the same way as Kleenex brand tissues. The one you want when the snot gets hot.
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I Cast Fist @programming.dev
Same problem as portuguese. People insisting on "elx" or "todxs" instead of using a fucking vowel really should've spent half a second thinking about how to pronounce that shit. Hell, even with @ it doesn't help at all, we spell the symbol as "arroba", so it implies feminine gender in the end
6 0 Replyakari @lemmy.blahaj.zone el arroba o la arroba?
1 0 ReplyI Cast Fist @programming.dev
For portuguese, its "o" or "a" instead of el/la, so it's "a arroba"
1 0 Replyakari @lemmy.blahaj.zone huh? in spanish i use el arroba (o arroba) so its masculine for us :0
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