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Re: [OT] Grammatic gender
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On 15/11/17 01:13, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Often people refer to boats as 'she', but that's not a part of grammar.
And the same boat is, so I understand, usually referred to BY THE CREW,
as "he". So your own boat is "he", others are "she".
Cheers,
Wol
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