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La vie en Queer suggests 'cet', that is pronounced the same as the feminine form, 'cette'; Divergenres retains 'cèx', mentioning that it sounds like a homophone of the word 'sexe'. A possibility that has arisen from some nouns and adjectives (see below) consists in voicing — for instance [t] turns to [d] — or devoicing the final feminin —[g] becomes [k] — consonant of the word, so that it sounds like have an extra suffix and, thus, being distinct from the masculine, without it being the feminine suffix for this form. This approach has the advantage of keeping the misunderstandings and the memorization at a minimum. | |||
=== Non personal pronouns === | === Non personal pronouns === |
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