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Suffix "ino"

од Ploppsy32, 14. децембар 2019.

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nornen (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 2019. 19.49.39

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

What is this question about?

Jxusteno (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 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 (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 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 (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 2019. 20.25.42

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

Ploppsy32 (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 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 (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 2019. 20.29.22

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

nornen (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 2019. 20.29.50

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

Ploppsy32 (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 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 (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 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 (Погледати профил) 18. децембар 2019. 20.33.39

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

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