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Grrr, broken link!
Googling for "ships as she" points to a wiki talk page. (and other interesting links) wrote: Here is a wiki reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...as_% 22she%22) And, as I recalled: "This is simply standard English, no more, no less. In English, ships are always "she". In Russian, they are always "he". It has nothing whatever to do with hidden gender or sexuality issues, it's just the English language." Mark Browne wrote: Hi! Why are boat names most of times feminine or general but hardly ever they have a masculin name? Remko |
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