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Originally Posted by LGwebscom well they are non, as they don't live and have the sexual parts... |
The animals are alive and have sexual parts they are still "it" in english...
But it doesn't matter in some languages, it is just the form the noun is used in sentences,
Every single object has a gender regardless of the sexual parts.....lol
like in Slovak: the chair is feminine, the table is masculine, the road is feminine, the bus is masculine and so on...
there is also a middle gender (for verbs) car, belongs there, and the door, plane, heart, even girl and baby or child.......lol,
The woman is feminine, man and boy are masculine, then the animals....... the dog, rat, horse is masculine, the cat, mouse, cow is feminine, the chicken, pig, even puppy or kitten is in the middle group
English is one of the easiest languages to learn for there are no genders, some use of verbs and past tenses is the hardest task to master.....