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 Rosa_Rose
 
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							| Hi, all 
 Just a question... someone asked me when i uploaded this photo which tool is 
  feminine and which is masculine ? in any language 
 
 
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 rach81
 
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							| in the philippines fork is masculine aand spoon is feminine |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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 alexcure
 
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							| In Polish a spoon is feminine and a fork is masculine, whereas in Italian it �s vice versa, masculine is a spoon and feminine is a fork ;-). |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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 florimago
 
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							| In Spanish , spoon is the girl and fork is the boy |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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 anamia
 
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							| they are both girls in croatian fork - vilica spoon - �lica |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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 englishchris
 
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							| In German, the spoon is masculine and the fork is feminin (der L�ffel, die Gabel) |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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 mariannina
 
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							| In Italy the spoon is masculine and the fork is feminine: il cucchiaio, la forchetta. Ciao
 P.S. Ooops, sorry Alexcure I noticed your message after I posted mine!
 
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 Rosa_Rose
 
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							| WOWWW 
 
 Thanks everyone who replied... I really enjoyed your answers...Have a great day :) |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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 roadrunnerr
 
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							| In Turkish,  there is no difference between them as there isn �t gender in Turkish nouns. |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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 liza_xxx93
 
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							| In Russian they are both feminine: вилка, ложка |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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