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Feli Goldstein (moved) @feli@witches.town

Tonight we'll party on campus – 100 years of October Revolution. ✊🏿✊🏻✊🏾

Café PlanWirtschaft, TU Berlin, Charlottenburg

@ashlily *lays a pile of cuddles next to you while you're napping*

@Concerned_Catgirl pls use typographically correct multiplication symbol × :x

@maunzikation I told it to my nephew and now he wants to be a cat as well. 💕

@FireaLoup (How embarrassing…! I can't even say a single sentence correctly. 😳)

@FireaLoup Well, the word isn't important really. The idea is that:

— My native language is German. You want to learn/practice German.
— Your native language is French (I guess?). I want to learn/practice French.

By conversing sometimes in French and sometimes in German, the both of us would profit from it.

But it's just an idea. 😊

@FireaLoup You're welcome. 😊

I am in an early stage of learning French myself. 🎊

If you want we can sometimes converse with each other and train like that. :) There's a concept called 'Sprachtandem' in German. Je ne sais pas comment tu dis 'Sprachtandem' en français ou anglais.

@FireaLoup You'd use "es" in combination to the word 'das Kind':

"Das Kind hat gesagt, dass es Durst hat." (The child said that they are thirsty.)

Otherwise you'd use "er" or "sie":

"Der Kleine wünscht sich, dass er Gitarrenunterricht erhalten wird." (The little one wishes that he'll be given guitar lessons.)

@FireaLoup In general, Germans only use "er" and "sie" for people. Children are an exception to the rule. They have the neutral gender: "das Kind". Those who use alternative pronouns are mostly people in queer circles, probably.

@FireaLoup You can use "es", but it's very uncommon, and it has a certain dehumanizing touch to it. The neutral grammatical gender is also called "sächlich" in German, which could be translated to "thing-ish". But some people prefer the "es" pronoun anyway.

There are other pronouns as well, which were created in recent history. For example, "ersie" or "er*sie", or completely new words like "xier" or "nin". There's a list in the Nichtbinär Wikia: de.nichtbinaer.wikia.com/wiki/

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