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almaz
United Kingdom

Nothing �weird� about it. Gender just refers to noun classification. English used to have a grammatical gender too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_English_grammar#Nouns

28 Feb 2013     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Well, if we are getting serious about it, it is strange and where and when did it creep in? Things are not intrinsically m or f. Of course it refers to noun classification, but where is the logic? Nouns are nouns, why should they be grouped in this way? Does it enhance our understanding? I was joking about English being straightforward, by the way. 

28 Feb 2013     



mohamedthabet
Tunisia

 In Arabic, Mrs spoon and Mrs fork are both Mr Knife �s spouses. .

28 Feb 2013     



EstherLee76
Peru

Lynne, try Asian languages.

28 Feb 2013     



karagozian
France

In Armenian there is no gender. Both are treated alike.

1 Mar 2013     



MarionG
Netherlands

In Hebrew, spoon (כף) is feminine, and fork (מזלג ) is masculine. Adjectives and verbs need to be adjusted according according to the gender of nouns....a real pain!!

1 Mar 2013     



gosiahilton
Poland

Polish:

Fork - Widelec (m.)
Spoon - Łyżka(f.)

1 Mar 2013     

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