Uralic language family does not have gender-specific pronouns (there is one set for conscious/living (corresponds to he/she) and one set for the rest of objects (corresponds to it); eg. cat can be referred to by both), and somehow we have managed to live and explain and reproduce at least 100 centuries.
Uralic language family does not have gender-specific pronouns (there is one set for conscious/living (corresponds to he/she) and one set for the rest of objects (corresponds to it); eg. cat can be referred to by both), and somehow we have managed to live and explain and reproduce at least 100 centuries.