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@pospi@kolektiva.social  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

I've been to #Italy and had conversations with cool #Damanhur friends about this, can confirm it's actually true. Italian and Greek remain the two most #binary #languages I'm aware of. Don't get me started on how that impacts #culture- those tropes exist for a reason 馃槣

In Italian, the word for "non-binary" is "non binario" or "non binaria", depending on the person's gender.

(captioned picture of some old Italian folks hanging out front of a bazaar)
In Italian, the word for "non-binary" is "non binario" or "non binaria", depending on the person's gender. (captioned picture of some old Italian folks hanging out front of a bazaar)
In Italian, the word for "non-binary" is "non binario" or "non binaria", depending on the person's gender. (captioned picture of some old Italian folks hanging out front of a bazaar)
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