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.@objectinspace @ppatel So that would be difficult. For starters, you're dealing with three source languages, two of which are very much gendered and do not include a neutral gender and which default to masculine most of the time, but have some pretty peculiar exceptions. Also word phrase meaning is heavily dependent on surrounding context, and it's not a one-to-one match between linguistic gender and human gender even when you're not dealing with something English+