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Friendly Maney | Once Upon a Laugh, all started <3
Yiss!! :3Sounds cool :3
You got time in a bottle and sweet dreams! ;3
How are you doing?

Yiss!! :3Sounds cool :3
Looks just fine to me. I've had "32hiurh(*@#NIJWN*(Q@H" in it once. But I'm probably a tad anomalous to give an opinionIt doesn't seem stupid?
Oh, what are novo-enby pronouns? óÒIndeed!
Our languages are very complex gramatically lol!
Specially the few ones like asturian with 3 genders!
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Hey in portuguese how you do use novo-enby-pronouns like they/them? (Elle/elles)?
Im doing pretty alright! Thanks for asking :3Yiss!! :3
You got time in a bottle and sweet dreams! ;3
How are you doing?
The Quick Check.You took Quick Check, or the 50-minute one?
*legitimately curious for the responses*
XDLooks just fine to me. I've had "32hiurh(*@#NIJWN*(Q@H" in it once. But I'm probably a tad anomalous to give an opinion
Well mainly how I call the neutral pronouns, as our languages lack neutral gender someone made up a new flex system, it is very new in usage but rising lately:Oh, what are novo-enby pronouns? óÒ
Same for pan-hispanic countries here!If I got that right, in Portuguese when we refer to a group of people and there's men and women involved, common grammar norm is to choose "eles". Even if there's just 1 man and like, 20 women :<
But we've seen an upsurge of "eles e elas" being used in this case lately.
(Both questons! lol)But if you're talking about the ways of making pronouns neutral, there's forms like elx/elxs and el@/el@s
I'm doing very good!Im doing pretty alright! Thanks for asking :3
You?
Whats for dinner :3'm doing very good!
You're welcome!! :3
Dinner is done already!
And I still a lot to do uwu
Aaaah! Listening!!The Quick Check.
I got 100% on the reading.
But some of the listening ones were a little ambiguous, at least in my mind.
Spinach pizza and sweet pizza!! :3Whats for dinner :3
Oh yes that sounds yummy!Spinach pizza and sweet pizza!! :3
In my attempt to speak German there is the problem of missing the 'e's' out. This is because my particular accent flattens all the vowels, and a lot of English words have silent e's.Aaaah! Listening!!
I'm very bad with listening!!
Aaaaand speaking also! TwT
My accent according to my mum is a mix of canadian and australian
But I still do spanish voweling!
Thankies!Oh yes that sounds yummy!
:3*Boops*
:3
I see!In my attempt to speak German there is the problem of missing the 'e's' out. This is because my particular accent flattens all the vowels, and a lot of English words have silent e's.
It's taking a bit of getting used to.
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OwO?
If you have ended up with Australian/Canadian you should be fine.:3
*Boops back*
I see!
It was kinda hard for me as well
As I got used to english I did "anglicize" german by doing this and also going a*e = ëy*, I*e = äy*.
You got this captain!
I hope I can get an understandable and agradable accent :3
Ahhh I see!XD
Well mainly how I call the neutral pronouns, as our languages lack neutral gender someone made up a new flex system, it is very new in usage but rising lately:
"Elles están emocionades al respecto de saludar a su nueve amigue"
(Though, Nueve means Nine and a lot of irregularities can appear using this fairly new pronouns, like Soles (suns but here meant to mean "they alone") and etc)
I've become sorta master of neutral speaking with "vanilla" spanish lol!
Same for pan-hispanic countries here!
We use "ellos" in the same way even if there is only one man between many women
This ambiguety is my main inspiration to make "ganu x" in my conlangs as I want to be more precise when talking :3
And here I've seen an upsurge of "Ellas y ellos"/"Nosotras y nosotros" lately too,
Mainly as a feminine raising and visibilization :3
(Both questons! lol)
Ooh!!
I see like we used to use Ellx/ellxs and El/Ella-/Ell@s
But as we can't pronounce it they made up the -e thing
Aww thank you!If you have ended up with Australian/Canadian you should be fine.
You'll be understood by both Brits and Americans.
Oh!(I'll point out this is actually something I heard when they dub non English shows into English, they tend to use Canadians because the accent can be understood on both sides of the Atlantic.)
Ooooh!Ahhh I see!
Yeah, here it kind of works depending on the words being used. So for example, "emocionades", "nove", "amigue", are perfectly fine to pronounce, and are common occurrences.
I see!!There's not yet a consensus for "ele/ela" however. "Elu" and/or "ilu" seem doable alternatives though
And yeah we are very reliant on genders indeed!When I'm translating from English I try to avoid pronouns and gender marks when clients don't give me context within time. Takes a bit of hard work to make it sound natural since we're so reliant on genders, but not completely impossible
Colorfullllllllll@Tacoshark
Did take two pics!
This is now my new favorite!
UwU
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Yisss!!!Colorfullllllllll
LOL!Almost looks like goop in his teeth though lol! Is that your hand?
NSFW NSFW HANDS HANDS HANDS NSFW NSFWYisss!!!
LOL!
Yep that's my hand!
UwU
(Right hand reveal!
I did show my left hand before on discord showing my manicure but this is my first hand reveal in public faf! :3)
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Those are sick! Thank you for showingnme ^w^@Tacoshark
Did take two pics!
This is now my new favorite!
UwU
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Aaaaaa!!NSFW NSFW HANDS HANDS HANDS NSFW NSFW
*Faints*