Comment on English may be a hot mess but at least we don't have to worry about this nonsense

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Blyfh@lemmy.world ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

There’s an argument to be made that it might help clarifying when speaking to someone. Consider these two German sentences:

  1. “Der rote Apfel” – the red apple
  2. "Die rote Ampel" – the red traffic light

Imagine a noisy environment, a quiet speaker or some other problem and you only understand

  1. "Die rote A***el" – the red x***xx

In a language like English, you don’t have enough information to understand the meaning. The German gender system helps to direct your possible matching words (Ampel or Apfel) to the correct one, as “Die rote Apfel” is grammatically incorrect.

Another point I want to make is that it isn’t “being worse in about a bazillion other” use cases. Native speakers don’t really have an issue with noun class systems. It’s just very unintuitive and tedious for non-native language learners to memorize all the genders of nouns.

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