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Suffix "ino"

kelle poolt Ploppsy32, 14. detsember 2019

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nornen (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 19:49.39

What do you think about words such as woman, mother, sister, daughter, etc...?

What is this question about?

Jxusteno (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:16.58

Ploppsy32:What do you all think about words such as, virino, patrino, fratino, filino, etc...?
I think they are female.

Jxusteno (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:22.02

The suffix "-in-" means "female", the word "ino" itself means "female (one)".
So, if we literally translate e. g. "vidv/in/o", it will be something like "female widower" (="widow").

Ploppsy32 (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:25.42

I don't know I was just hoping you all would start some big debate

Ploppsy32 (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:27.44

Though honestly, I'm not a big fan of the word "fratino" because if a person were to directly translate it it would be "female brother".

Ploppsy32 (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:29.22

And I don't think of my sister as a female brother

nornen (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:29.50

wo-man (< wifman) is a female man in English, too.

Ploppsy32 (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:31.56

The whole concept of sisters being nothing but female brothers doesn't even make sense because a brother is a male sibling so saying my female male sibling cancels the genders out.

Jxusteno (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:32.24

nornen:wo-man (< wifman) is a female man in English, too.
If I'm not erring, the word "man" originally used to mean "human being"...

Ploppsy32 (Näita profiili) 18. detsember 2019 20:33.39

nornen:wo-man (< wifman) is a female man in English, too.
yea good point.

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