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Re: [lojban] gender



Well, it seems a bit far-fetched, but on a very abstract level perhaps you may experience some sort of gendered-grammatical-sexual tense between masculine and feminine (and neutral) words. O maybe you can use zilselgencinse: ?
c1=g1 [word/object] exhibits grammatical defined gender/(sexual orientation/sexuality) c3 (ka) in language/standard c4/g2 for structure/text g3

/jongausib

2011/11/7 vitci'i <celestialcognition@gmail.com>
On 11/06/2011 09:30 PM, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> On Sunday 06 November 2011 21:07:36 vitci'i wrote:
>> On 11/06/2011 07:57 PM, Pierre Abbat wrote:
>>> Yes, but what does x2 of "gencinse" mean?
>>
>> Where did "gencinse" come from?
>
> Most Indo-European and Afro-Asiatic languages have it. I guess "x1 is a word
> of gender x3", but what sexual (or gendered) activities does a word partake
> in?
>

Just to clarify: when I asked where it came from, I meant how it entered
into the conversation, not what its etymology was.

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