Hindi
âloveâ
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âhe
âtheyâ
âla lunaâ
hoonâ
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Thai
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Just take the simple phrase: âI love you.âIn many languages, this sentence has three parts: subject âI,â verb âlove,â and object âyou.âIn languages such as English, the words donât change with the gender of the speaker or the person being addressed.In others, they do.In Thai, the pronoun âIâ can be gendered: either feminine or masculine.In Hebrew, âIâ always stays the same.
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