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Comment Re:I dislike (Score 1) 156

It's same in Estonian. There is no feminine/masculine form for third-person pronoun.

On the other hand, we do have different second-person singular and plural pronouns, which is a nuisance. Instead of saying you you have to use either sina for younger people and good acquaintances or teie for others.

German and Russian are even worse - they have both feminine/masculine third-person and different second-person singular and plural pronouns.

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