Translations:Gender neutral language in Swedish/1/en: Difference between revisions
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The Swedish language has two grammatical genders, common and neuter. Gender-neutral (or gender-inclusive) language is easier in Swedish than in many other languages | The Swedish language has two grammatical genders, common and neuter. Gender-neutral (or gender-inclusive) language is thus easier in Swedish than in many other languages where words have feminine or masculine forms. |
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The Swedish language has two grammatical genders, common and neuter. Gender-neutral (or gender-inclusive) language is thus easier in Swedish than in many other languages where words have feminine or masculine forms.