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Comments (3)
Florent Garet said
at 6:38 pm on Jan 15, 2006
I think we should make only 1 entry for prince and princess.
Jens Wilkinson said
at 3:37 am on Jan 16, 2006
It's OK with me. I have had a similar problem with words like "brother" and "sister," because in many Asian languages there are different words for older brother, older sister, younger brother and younger sister.
Risto Kupsala said
at 8:38 pm on Jan 16, 2006
Let's mark the different sexes with (f) and (m) like it is sometimes done in dictionaries. I create an example from king/queen.
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Comments (3)
Florent Garet said
at 6:38 pm on Jan 15, 2006
I think we should make only 1 entry for prince and princess.
Jens Wilkinson said
at 3:37 am on Jan 16, 2006
It's OK with me. I have had a similar problem with words like "brother" and "sister," because in many Asian languages there are different words for older brother, older sister, younger brother and younger sister.
Risto Kupsala said
at 8:38 pm on Jan 16, 2006
Let's mark the different sexes with (f) and (m) like it is sometimes done in dictionaries. I create an example from king/queen.
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