Наверно ты не спишь очень много в последнее время?
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Наверно ты не спишь очень много в последнее время?
What languages will it speak?
it??Quote:
Originally Posted by basurero
Unless something's gender is inmediately visible, I refer to it as "it." It's just a habit.
Yes, but so far I'm not tired and kinda happy with that :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
It's "he". Сынуля means son.Quote:
Originally Posted by Basurero
I think Russian and Polish (my father speaks polish at home and he's gonna spend a lot of time with his grandson)
I don't think you can refer to a child as 'it'... that just sounds really weird...
I mean a baby! If you can't tell if it's a boy or a girl, what else can you call it? In this case I knew it was a boy because the author stated so, but I say 'it' anyway. Perhaps because I am not very fond of babies. Lol, no offence to Alware of course, it's great that you had a son, just don't make me hold it/him. :lol:
:D You just haven't seen him. He's the cutiest boy in the world :DQuote:
Originally Posted by basurero
:D old habits die hard I guess... next time try to use "the child", "the baby", that is quite neutral enough! :wink:
Alwere, are you a man or a woman?
I'm a man. Errrrr :twisted: what was the f*ng reason that made you ask such a question???Quote:
Originally Posted by Remyisme
I liked you better when you were a girl!
You guys better stop it :twisted:Quote:
Originally Posted by DDT
Btw I have ICQ link in my profile here where the sex of mine is clearly stated, sister
It's just that the way you spoke about the birth of your son, you sounded like a woman, sorry.
That'ok lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Remyisme
that just means that my english sucks
But I thought from my posts it was clear who am I , mom or dad
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Alware
I'm sorry i haven't seen the post, and i refered to your russian not your english. :)