Is Spanish the most sexist language in the world?
[QUOTE=Huacho;2653199]I don't like to go with hookers who do drugs, partly because I don't want to share my drugs, but I do just want to point out one more time, and only one more time, that a 'sacalero' would be a GUY. I don't care what people are into, and I know I pointed this out one time before, and I won't point it out a third time. But in Spanish the adjective has to match the noun in both number and gender. And, the male gender dominates if there are both genders in the group.
Sacaleros: Glue sniffers in general but at least one must be male. If you have 100 glue sniffers and even one is male, they are all 'sacaleros.'
Sacalero: One male glue sniffer.
Sacalera: One female glue sniffer.
Sacaleras: More than one female glue sniffer. Every single glue sniffer must be female. Even one male turns the whole group into 'sacaleros.'
So I don't care who is looking for [I]sacaleros[/I] and who is looking for [I]sacaleras[/I]. I just want to make sure everybody gets what they are looking for:[/QUOTE]Just asking'?
You are barely scratching the surface
[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2654462]They are all the same. It is a common characteristic of Romance languages (Latin-based languages: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian) that things are assigned a gender.[/QUOTE]A group of 999,999 females and you add one male and that flips the gender from feminine to masculine? Show me something, anything, that is more sexist than that, jajajaja.