User contributions for 2003:DE:E74B:5F00:FA01:394:5101:2C5E
2 March 2026
- 07:3907:39, 2 March 2026 diff hist +150 Gender neutral language in French →Indefinite and definite article: Added the ℹ️ they wanted somewhere where it fitted better in because they seemed to really need it/want it (even though I already answered them and you can find the info in the text if you combine reading skills and thinking skills). Still feels super random and useless, but whatever. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:3507:35, 2 March 2026 diff hist −298 Gender neutral language in French →Indefinite and definite article: Suppressing randomly placed table whose information is already contained in the main text (redundancy), and whose content was wrong + conceptually incomplete Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:3107:31, 2 March 2026 diff hist −4 Gender neutral language in French →Indefinite and definite article: Typo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:3007:30, 2 March 2026 diff hist +65 Gender neutral language in French →Indefinite and definite article: Typo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:2907:29, 2 March 2026 diff hist +113 Gender neutral language in French →Indefinite and definite article: People add wrong information, don't cite anything and also why "prepositions"? These are only "de" and "à". And I did answer a person on here who asked me what these forms would be, but they will incorporated their own interpretation without even being a French speaker? Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:1207:12, 2 March 2026 diff hist −9 Gender neutral language in French →Monogender epicene nouns and collective terms: Corrected linguistic terms/denominations Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:1007:10, 2 March 2026 diff hist +145 Gender neutral language in French →Refeminization: Added effect of similar distribution Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:0607:06, 2 March 2026 diff hist −19 Gender neutral language in French →Refeminization: Style Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 07:0507:05, 2 March 2026 diff hist +20 Gender neutral language in French →Monogender epicene nouns and collective terms: Added sexus vs genus differentiation Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit