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Old 29.08.2008, 14:35
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Re: Deciding gender for unknown objects

It depends on the features and characteristics of the object. If it is soft, slender and shapely, possibly also with round protuberances, it will most likely be a "sie". If on the other hand the object sports hard, rugged attributes chances are it will be associated with "er". When both types of features are present in equal proportions or absent altogether linguists settle for the neutral "es".
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