Messages: 13
Language: English
vikungen (User's profile) August 31, 2015, 3:46:41 PM
Alkanadi:Can you refer to a baby as Gxi?No problem doing this, both a baby, your pet or any other person or animal when gender is not known or not relevant.
Ĝi does not line up with English it.
rikforto (User's profile) August 31, 2015, 3:58:09 PM
There are some languages with grammatical gender that use the "it" equivalent for babies and animals---and until recently, English was one of them. It is a bit jarring in translation, but that is one of the pitfall of reasoning that way.
Tempodivalse (User's profile) August 31, 2015, 5:24:39 PM
Alkanadi:Really? I hear it used all the time in reference to infants and small children. It seems quite normal to my ear ...Tempodivalse:It's fine to use ghi with infants - don't you do this in English too.Very rarely. It isn't respectful in our culture. Normally, if we don't know the sex, we say "the baby" or "her/his baby".