That one sounds more intuitive to me. I had a lot of fun with compound words when trying to learn German. Glove is "hand shoe", faucet is "water hen", turtle is "armor frog".
Wait, you got me confused! So, in Portuguese (PT-PT): pencil: masculine pen: feminine mechanical pencil: feminine crayon: masculine watercolor: feminine and even more absurd: knife: feminine fork: masculine spoon: feminine
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well....obviously...? lol what blew my mind even more is that some languages, like Finnish, don't use gendered pronouns even for people. No "he" or "she"
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