Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps - May 14, 2017 Happy Mother's Day to our mother Delphi, who gives us many wonderfully unforgettable moments and without her we do not live :) Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments A. BouchezMay 14, 2017 at 1:14 PMIs Delphi a she?ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyHorácio FilhoMay 14, 2017 at 1:18 PMOn Brazilian portuguese, "programming languages" are feminine nouns :)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUwe RaabeMay 15, 2017 at 2:38 AMInteresting! Although here in Germany "language" is feminine as well, the names of programming languages are treated as neutral. In addition, putting "Mother" and "Computer" in a close relation creates a real horror vision in my brain :-oReplyDeleteRepliesReplyA. BouchezMay 15, 2017 at 5:16 AMMy own mother was not a computer genius (even if she tried hard to use it properly), so I would second Uwe Raabe ;)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDalija PrasnikarMay 15, 2017 at 8:14 AMIn Croatian it is he ;-)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyT n T (Kryvich)May 15, 2017 at 11:27 AMAFAIK Δελφοί is a plural noun.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyCarlos TréMay 15, 2017 at 1:58 PMBrazilian programmers tend to treat computer related stuff as feminine.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Is Delphi a she?
ReplyDeleteOn Brazilian portuguese, "programming languages" are feminine nouns :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Although here in Germany "language" is feminine as well, the names of programming languages are treated as neutral. In addition, putting "Mother" and "Computer" in a close relation creates a real horror vision in my brain :-o
ReplyDeleteMy own mother was not a computer genius (even if she tried hard to use it properly), so I would second Uwe Raabe ;)
ReplyDeleteIn Croatian it is he ;-)
ReplyDeleteAFAIK Δελφοί is a plural noun.
ReplyDeleteBrazilian programmers tend to treat computer related stuff as feminine.
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