p.s. is it feminine or masculine?
The Japanese? I don't think there's anything to indicate either.
what about 彼女? (I'm missing sth aren't I?)
To say a (Japanese) sentence is feminine (or masculine), is to say that it is likely to have been said by a woman (or a man).
Well, OK. Continue.
まあ、いいわ。続けて。 <- Feminine.
ああ、いいよ。続けて。 <- Masculine equivalent.
Just because the sentence starts 彼女は doesn't mean that the person _saying_ (or writing) it is female.
Seen that Icelandic and English are feminine, yesterday I changed the French sentence to feminine :) so it is everything right now ^__^
It seems you guys were on two diff. lanes :D. Pharamp meant the pronoun...and you meant M/F speech. No wonder I got confused :P
yes, you're right saeb. I just need to know if >she< or >he< "was admitted to Waseda University."
anyway I think now every sentence is correct :)
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