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Yellow of the Egg
Luke Green
24 episodes
8 months ago
Content note: This episode contains words and discussions relating to genitals. The words we use to describe parts of our bodies are often reflective of how we feel about these body parts. At the same time, these words we use can also affect how we feel and our relationship to these body parts, a case in point being perhaps the most intimate body parts, the genitals. In German, the word Scham ('shame') is part of multiple words that are commonly used to describe genitals and the pubic ar...
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Content note: This episode contains words and discussions relating to genitals. The words we use to describe parts of our bodies are often reflective of how we feel about these body parts. At the same time, these words we use can also affect how we feel and our relationship to these body parts, a case in point being perhaps the most intimate body parts, the genitals. In German, the word Scham ('shame') is part of multiple words that are commonly used to describe genitals and the pubic ar...
Show more...
Language Learning
Education,
Society & Culture
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Gender in German (w/ Maria Pober)
Yellow of the Egg
35 minutes
4 years ago
Gender in German (w/ Maria Pober)
German is a gender language, which means that all nouns have a grammatical gender, these being feminine, masculine, and neuter in German. This makes it very tricky to be fully gender-inclusive or gender-neutral in spoken and written German, especially because the masculine gender is so dominant. In this episode I talk to Maria Pober (University of Vienna) about the gender system in German grammar as well as some ways it may be possible to speak or write in a gender-neutral way. -...
Yellow of the Egg
Content note: This episode contains words and discussions relating to genitals. The words we use to describe parts of our bodies are often reflective of how we feel about these body parts. At the same time, these words we use can also affect how we feel and our relationship to these body parts, a case in point being perhaps the most intimate body parts, the genitals. In German, the word Scham ('shame') is part of multiple words that are commonly used to describe genitals and the pubic ar...