| ▲ | saghm 2 hours ago | |
I took a few semesters of Dutch in college, and it has both gendered and neuter nouns for non-human objects. Interestingly though, the professor told us that in the northern parts of the Netherlands people don't really bother using the feminine ones ever and refer to every non-human gendered noun as masculine, which apparently also includes animals, meaning that a sizable portion of Dutch speakers will refer to cows using masculine language. | ||
| ▲ | nothrabannosir 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Because the article for masculine and feminine are the same (“de”) so absolutely nobody knows the gender of anything. Source: am Dutch. Can’t wait for us to just ditch gendered nouns. | ||