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One of the good things about Arabic is gendered verbs, idk how to explain it, but I can gender myself easier while monologuing, like "I'm laying in bed" in Arabic is gendered so I'm she-laying on bed (can work too for they pronouns but I don't think it'll work for neo ones), I can gender myself in it and no one can stop me.
what is girl-rotting in arabic?
تتعفِن
تتعفَن no kasra there
idk spelling I just spell it how I sound it out which probably just betrays my accent
goofball
enti
la enti 🥺
Other person has answered, but personally I would say معفونة. Or معفنة
I love this about french adjectives too, I know a lot of french trans people have problems with it due to the lack of neutral terms but for me as a binary trans woman getting to use feminine adjectives for myself made me very happy. It was actually the first thing that became consistent for me too as far as switching how I'd refer to myself went, even before I got used to my name.
Broke: gender in language enforces comphet attitudes
Woke: Damnnnnn we got trans words, gender non-conforming words, fluid words
Other languages have such quirky genderings