Messages: 88
Language: English
Momomomomo (User's profile) September 22, 2009, 11:00:07 AM
ceigered:How would this be done in EO though? Oni or ili? Or a surprise pronoun?I read on wikipedia about an idea for that "gi", a combination of ĝi and ge-, I thought it sounded good but it isn't even on the esperanta version of the page so I guess it's not very big. [link]
patrik (User's profile) September 22, 2009, 12:36:08 PM
Momomomomo:Too bad.ceigered:How would this be done in EO though? Oni or ili? Or a surprise pronoun?I read on wikipedia about an idea for that "gi", a combination of ĝi and ge-, I thought it sounded good but it isn't even on the esperanta version of the page so I guess it's not very big. [link]
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Oŝo-Jabe (User's profile) September 22, 2009, 7:11:00 PM
Momomomomo:Well, "ĝi" is used for human children and animals. However "li" is the typical pronoun used when someone's sex is unknown.ceigered:How would this be done in EO though? Oni or ili? Or a surprise pronoun?I read on wikipedia about an idea for that "gi", a combination of ĝi and ge-, I thought it sounded good but it isn't even on the esperanta version of the page so I guess it's not very big. [link]
PMEG:Kiam oni parolas pri persono, kies sekso ne estas konata, aŭ kiam oni parolas ĝenerale pri homo de iu ajn sekso, oni normale uzas li. Li do havas du signifojn: la vira persono aŭ la homoWhen one talks about a person, whose sex us unknown, or when one speaks generally about a human of either sex, one normally uses "li." "Li"' therefore has two meanings: the male person or the human.
Elsewhere, there is mention that ambiguities can arise from this, and in those cases one can be more clear by saying: ŝi aŭ li, tiu, tiu persono k.s.
Zafur (User's profile) September 22, 2009, 8:11:07 PM
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gyrus (User's profile) September 23, 2009, 10:14:43 AM
Zafur:Hmm. I think I'll be basically sticking with ĝi for things without known genders, human or inanimate.It makes perfect sense to me. I think some people don't use it because they think it sounds "unnatural" to call a human by it.Unless there's some reason not to.
tommjames (User's profile) September 23, 2009, 12:51:36 PM
I myself would have no problem using ĝi for the epicine, were it not for the fact it has never really been widely used and seems to upset so many people's sensibilities. I'd say that's a pretty good reason not to use it, despite the fact those attitudes may themselves be considered illogical in some way.
gyrus (User's profile) September 23, 2009, 2:03:37 PM
R2D2!:Of course they're semantically different, I wasn't saying they weren't, but I meant in most people's mindset it is equivalent to "it" which is, at least in English, only used for inanimate objects.gyrus:...they think it sounds "unnatural" to call a human by it.It's not "it", but "ĝi". The problem is that English speakers think they are the same.
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ceigered (User's profile) September 23, 2009, 3:36:43 PM
gyrus:And likely the same for many other European languages that have a 'he', 'she' and 'it' equivalent, not really a English speaker problem hereR2D2!:Of course they're semantically different, I wasn't saying they weren't, but I meant in most people's mindset it is equivalent to "it" which is, at least in English, only used for inanimate objects.gyrus:...they think it sounds "unnatural" to call a human by it.It's not "it", but "ĝi". The problem is that English speakers think they are the same.
--Ilhuıtemoc
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-neutral_pronou...
http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seksneŭtrala_homa_triapersona_pronomo
@ Osxo-Jabe, Momomomomo, Tommjames and the rest of the crew:
Cheers for the help, seems to have sparked an interesting new conversation topic!
jchthys (User's profile) September 23, 2009, 6:05:58 PM
tommjames:Zamenhof himself suggested the use of ĝi as the epicine 3rd person, but in his writings he only used it for babies and children and as far as I know never for people.Are not babies and children people?
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tommjames:Since that time ĝi has not gained significant acceptance and, as has been already mentioned, li is the usual pronoun.I feel, however, that li should be used only for hypothetical or generic reference (such as ‘Each reader should decide for himself’), not in reference to a specific human being of unknown gender.
tommjames:I myself would have no problem using ĝi for the epicine, were it not for the fact it has never really been widely used and seems to upset so many people's sensibilities. I'd say that's a pretty good reason not to use it, despite the fact those attitudes may themselves be considered illogical in some way.I agree. I think the best words to use would be tiu and ties. (The existence of si also helps.)
Zafur (User's profile) September 23, 2009, 8:39:42 PM
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I'm kind of a fan of being completely ambiguous if possible.
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