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1. nancylee wrote: In the US we speak of the man in the moon, but I am with you: clearly the moon should be feminine. I am actually a science teacher. As seen from here the moon seems to turn clockwise during the night. But most people don't pay that much attention. Let me |
2. nancylee wrote: know what the moon looks like where you are tonight. That picture from last night was at about 10 PM |
3. zum117 wrote: in Arabic the moon is male too but moon= qamar (قمر) & this name given to girls . I'm agree with you nancylee clearly the moon should be female |
4. zum117 wrote: & I cant see the moon in my sky until 8 pm |
5. Normal wrote: And the Chinese see the rabbit in the moon! Obviously the moon is she, why else Artemis and Diana? I think the Japanese made it male and the sun female, but not sure. |
6. clorophilla wrote: although in English the names aren't male or female, in Italian language they always has a gender... so the chair is female, the table is male, the sun is male, the moon female, the sea is male, etc etc... very interesting to see how it is in other langua |
7. clorophilla wrote: languages! Nancylee, I didn't forget your request, in these days here the sky is cloudy so I could see the moon, hope I'll could see and represent her soon for you! |
8. clorophilla wrote: At least we have some day without clouds, so yesterday I could see the moon and make a pic for you... check the gallery! |
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