May 28, 2024
Well, in Spanish the gender pronouns are often omitted because Spanish does not require a subject pronoun, and the possessive pronoun is neutral, etc. So not such a big deal.
Well, in Spanish the gender pronouns are often omitted because Spanish does not require a subject pronoun, and the possessive pronoun is neutral, etc. So not such a big deal.
Canadian-Mexican linguist and translator, Margie loves to write about cross-cultural living, faith, family, aging gracefully… and more!