When I corrected my builder for referring to my male cat as 'she', he replied nonchalantly 'Oh, cats are always "she"'.
Boats: he, she or it ?
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Richard Tarleton
In Spanish, small, or open, boats are feminine (barca: embarcación pequeña), and larger vessels, for carrying people, animals or cargo, are masculine (barco:Vehículo flotante destinado al transporte de personas, animales o cosas). Warship: barco de guerra (m).
But my late father who served in all sorts of ships in the RN would have been horrified.....
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostIn Spanish, small, or open, boats are feminine (barca: embarcación pequeña), and larger vessels, for carrying people, animals or cargo, are masculine (barco:Vehículo flotante destinado al transporte de personas, animales o cosas). Warship: barco de guerra (m).
But my late father who served in all sorts of ships in the RN would have been horrified.....
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Poston the grounds that they were to be loved and cossetted.....
Originally posted by Beresford View PostI was always intrigued by shipbuilders always calling their vessel a boat, even when it was the size of an aircraft carrier, but the Royal Navy always referred to it as a ship.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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"'A boat is what you get into when the ship sinks."
Tho' I understand that submarines are always boats - as are Patrol Boats, Motor Torpedo Boats (MTBs), and Motor Gun Boats (MGBs)
.Last edited by vinteuil; 07-05-19, 13:35.
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FWIW - it is normal where I live to refer to boats, cars, tractors and other objects as 'she'.
As for ships, "God bless all who sail in her."
I also remember (vaguely) from The Grapes of Wrath a scene where Tom Joad and friends were waiting hungrily for a rabbit to cook over a spit: 'Jesus! Look at her sizzle!' A catchphrase I often used thereafter.
It's a feminine world!
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Originally posted by Padraig View Postwaiting hungrily for a rabbit to cook over a spit: Jesus! Look at her sizzle!' [ ... ]
It's a feminine world!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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