>This book is masculine but the pages are female because ummmm.. well.... look it juST IS OKAY!??
Nonsense, both are female
and it makes trannies seethe through out every single second of their existence, doesnt seem like an issue to me
>>222073598The Anglo mind cannot understand the subjetivity in which words were assigned gender in latin-derived languagesEl Libro is masculine? Why? There is no reason. Las paginas are femenine, why? Also no reason. It just sounds right, you either get it or not.
>>222073777une barbe
>>222073777Hehe. Pagina does sound feminine lol
>yet another thread of seething and malding anglo getting filtered by languages harder than theirs (all of them except esperanto)stay monolingual
>>222073598Gendered words aren't only a romance thing, germanic flemish does it aswell
>>222073777Uh? The reason is that book (libro) ends in O and words ending in O are masculine. Page (pagina) ends in A and words ending in A are feminine. There's an internal logic that obeys grammatical rules even tho it seems arbitrary superficially
>>222073598The cover is hard and unyieldingThe pages soft and supple
>>222073598Yes, tranny, everything has a gender
>>222074082Yes and mine is female :3
>>222073975Yeah, I didn't point it out because I thought OP was asking why words themselves are gendered beyond the grammatical rules on articles that go with the word and the terminación (termination? end of the word?)
>>222073598What purpose does it serve
>>222073777>el lil bro is masculine>las vaginas is femininethat doesnt sound too weird
>>222073975It doesn't applies 100% thoLike is pineapple(abacaxi) masculino or feminine?
>>222074824La piña is femenine.
>>222074091
>>222074800Based lisguistic analyst
>>222073598The page (female) is the slave to the book (male).
We have to return to cuneiform to heal the world.
>>222075094>CunnyformThe ancients wrote about what?
>>222075121About copper, tin and bread.
>>222073598I mean, it's just how grammar in their languages work? Gendered words aren't even that bad to be malding over it.
>>222073975Yeah exactly, "la page" is feminine because it ends in "E" while "le livre" is masculine because it ends in "E", see it's not random
>>222075121ToT
>The hand >La mano
>>222073777You can't run from the past. Mon pont dans ta mer.
>>222077030Well yeah there are a handful of irregular words where the general rule is eschewed, you need to remember those exceptions but again they are probably like 10 words at most
>>222073598western romance languages have no logic because they got simplified. you have to thank germanic trannies for this btw. romanian makes more sense as 'book' is 'carte' and 'page' is 'pagină' so both are feminine >>222073975shitalians be like:>this word ends in A so it's feminine because words ending in A are feminine>poeta? comunista? fascista?>these are MASCULINE you fucking miserable chud
>>222073840>>222074800factnuke
>>222073598किताब is feminine noun
>>222073598When we say la table (the table) or le sol (the floor) we don't think it's feminine or masculine. It's just a common name.
>>222077809>romanian makes more sense>'book' is 'carte'YOU SELF DESTROYED
>>222073975Please show pagina
>>222081071Open book and pagina, Maaaaam
boks or pagina, whichever will it be…
>>222074091Jesus Punto G Maestro es un chad que solo en esto tiene razon pero en Las cosas que esta diciendo ahora pensando que los zoomers van a ser la generación de Cervantes se pasa de alucín
>>222081041nope retard. there's no single masculine noun ending in -e also you can trace gender in many other ways. Romanian has declensive articles and kept cases just like in latin.so 'carte' can become cartea, cărți, cărțile, cărților, cărții, not adding other transformations like cărțoi, cărticică etc.