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What’s so strange about our Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz?
(Beef labeling monitoring delegation Act)
@redweasel
German is a silly language, you can take as many words as you want and string them together in massive compound words consisting of dozens of smaller words, because why not!
@AGM
I’m assuming (Since I have no idea what you’re talking about) that’s similar to how in almost all languages descended from Latin, objects and words are given genders, like the Spanish words El (The masculine form of The) and La (The feminine form of The).
@Paradox_Brony
I’ve been helping to translate FoE to a language where verbs have feminitive forms, so, I guess, no. The text itself can show that she is female =)
What’s so strange about our Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz?
(Beef labeling monitoring delegation Act)
German is a silly language, you can take as many words as you want and string them together in massive compound words consisting of dozens of smaller words, because why not!
then you have german, where gender is a genderless qualifier, because german. :p
I’m assuming (Since I have no idea what you’re talking about) that’s similar to how in almost all languages descended from Latin, objects and words are given genders, like the Spanish words El (The masculine form of The) and La (The feminine form of The).
Well I might have used the wrong term. Verbs can change their flexions depending of whose actions they describe.
feminitive verbs? What’re those lol
I’ve been helping to translate FoE to a language where verbs have feminitive forms, so, I guess, no. The text itself can show that she is female =)
Yeah… now that I think about it