RolandG.

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For one, Malay/Indonesian language has no gender in referring to he/she.


Languages such as Finnish, Hungarian, Estonian, Turkish andIndonesian have no grammatical genders at all
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Imperator117

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Yeah. In hungarian when you want to say he/she you have to say "Ő". Ő is neutral, it can be a female or a male. The context of the sentence determines the gender of the person. That's why i often use he when i have to use she and vica versa. It's a bit strange to me to use genders, because we don't have any in our language :D
 
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