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Suffix "ino"

ya Ploppsy32, 14 Desemba 2019

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Metsis (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 7:28:51 alasiri

Ujumbe umefichwa.

sergejm (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 7:33:00 alasiri

All roots before -isto are neutral
The root kurac- is a verb, it is no neutral, no male, no female at all. Roots before -isto rarely mean a person.

Of course, there are words ending -isto, which are not gender neutral, e.g. Kristo, but -isto isn't suffix here.
La kuracisto venis hieraŭ kaj ŝi diris tion
Ŝi can mean not the doctor, but another woman.
Similarly, if we use li, it can mean another man or the doctor, but in the last case we don't know do the doctor is male or female.

Ploppsy32 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 7:41:05 alasiri

Do any of you feel that having a pronoun for males that also functions as gender-neutral linguistically excludes women?

Ploppsy32 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 8:22:57 alasiri

Also is really very, extremely, exceedingly, greatly, truly, highly, hugely, decidedly, markedly, immensely, tremendously, remarkably, considerably, intensely, exceptionally, seriously, rather, uncommonly, substantially, quite IMPORTANT TO KNOW AND TO UNDERSTAND that in grammar the male gender is not necessarily linked to men or to male sex.

I disagree, why do you believe this?

Ploppsy32 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 8:27:10 alasiri

Ujumbe umefichwa.

Ploppsy32 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 8:29:08 alasiri

How do you all do that thing that makes the other person's message yellow?

sergejm (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 8:30:47 alasiri

Yes, grammar the male gender ≠ male sex.
E.g. in old English "woman" had male gender.

sergejm (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 8:33:34 alasiri

Ploppsy32:How do you all do that thing that makes the other person's message yellow?
Push "Reply" button at the right side of the message. Cut some text if you want, but in this case each [ quote ] must have pair [ /quote ]

novatago (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 9:15:43 alasiri

Ploppsy32:Do any of you feel that having a pronoun for males that also functions as gender-neutral linguistically excludes women?
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That's the same smart as saying that women have the privilege of having a pronoun that only has a female gender meaning.

Please, stop this "all is sexist" shit.

Ĝis, Novatago (blogo / 7 + 1)

novatago (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2019 9:18:08 alasiri

sergejm:
All roots before -isto are neutral
The root kurac- is a verb, it is no neutral, no male, no female at all. Roots before -isto rarely mean a person.

Of course, there are words ending -isto, which are not gender neutral, e.g. Kristo, but -isto isn't suffix here.
La kuracisto venis hieraŭ kaj ŝi diris tion
Ŝi can mean not the doctor, but another woman.
Similarly, if we use li, it can mean another man or the doctor, but in the last case we don't know do the doctor is male or female.
You are right, but, please: context of what I was explaining.

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