Hello,
I'm Spanish and my native tonge is Spanish.
In spanish language, the "-ero" ending can be also found in words as "granero " , "sonajero". that have a grammatical gender but, has a thing a true gender? Has a place a true gender
? ...... And there is also a rule that stays that when you have males and females members, there all can be refer as a group by the male word .
If this bother most of the community members, I suggest the term "ubunt"
Hello,
I'm Spanish and my native tonge is Spanish.
In spanish language, the "-ero" ending can be also found in words as "granero " , "sonajero". that have a grammatical gender but, has a thing a true gender? Has a place a true gender
? ...... And there is also a rule that stays that when you have males and females members, there all can be refer as a group by the male word .
If this bother most of the community members, I suggest the term "ubunt"