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I mean, it’s because of some other languages and how they are separating words in a masculine and feminine way.
In Indonesian, everything is gender neutral.
We don’t even have ‘he’ or ‘she, we just have ‘dia’ which is the way to address a third person but in a gender neutral way.
So yeah, that’s all I need to say about that.
- Diva
same for the filipino/tagalog language. we don’t have gendered pronouns.
we use “siya”, a gender neutral pronoun, when addressing a singular third person :)
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