Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Arabic speakers, a bee in the singular form is always female irrespective of it's gender?

My question is: if a bee is always referred to (as a noun) as female, then is it a must that verbs involving a bee should also be expressed as female? Is using masculine verb for a bee is correct? (because I am talking about non-human plurals, which is there are many bees).Arabic speakers, a bee in the singular form is always female irrespective of it's gender?
Yes a Bee is refferred to a female (as a noun) as 賳丨賱丞


Verbs involving a bee (noun) is expressed as female,since we're talking about noun.





using a masculine verb for a female bee (as noun) is not correct,if u want the bee masculine than the word ';bee'; is written ';賳丨賱';





It would be easier to answer u if you put some examples.Arabic speakers, a bee in the singular form is always female irrespective of it's gender?
As the bee is always referred to (as a noun) as female in the Arabic language, so every action ';verb'; the bee would do, would referred to it with a feminine verb.





If you used masculine verb it won't be correct.

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