• aceshigh@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    Dogs are male? In my language dogs are female. So I guess there is no standard for gendered language.

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      It is said that when English went from old English (which was gendered) to modern English, part of the problem was that the genders of the Germanic roots didn’t match the genders of the French influences so the people chose to just skip it all together.

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      Dunno about German but in french dogs are male or female depending on their actual gender (obviously the female word has been adopted as a slur towards women, to be fair sometimes the masculine also is used that way for men).

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        The male word is also used as slur for men in Québec. It’s usually accompanied by copious religious profanity and a few tasteful adjectives.

        • C’est un ostie de câlisse de chien sale à marde, Tabarnak!
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        In German, dogs are male by default (der Hund can be used as a generic term for both male and female dogs), but bitches are female (die Hündin). Cats are female by default (die Katze), but tomcats are male (der Kater).

        We do not use Hündin as a slur for women, but Hund can be used as a slur for men.

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        German has both genders for dogs, but since the variants look (and sound) slightly different, it’s not instantly obvious:

        Der Hund - a male dog
        Die Hündin - a female dog