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Just curious how do native speakers assign gender to something like a ship or a skyscraper. Shouldn't it be IT??She's getting tall!

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Just curious how do native speakers assign gender to something like a ship or a skyscraper. Shouldn't it be IT??She's getting tall!
They grow up so fastShe's getting tall!
Looks like you timed it right as they were fitting new tie-ins for the crane the pictures that have been taken of this building over the course of the last 4 years should give a lot of people pride in their skill as photographers because every single day somebody on this site puts up one bad ass photo
She's getting tall!
Some people has been saying the crown is going to take a longer time to complete. I will not be surprised for this to continue till Fall.Isn't she (almost) fully grown by now? Just a few floors to go.
What are people's estimates when the sidewalk gets cleaned up and the retail space opened?
I imagine the loading off Balmuto will serve as the interior construction route once the building envelope is closed and there won't be any need for hoardings on Bloor and Yonge.
That’s probably a fair assessment. I can see the sidewalk cleaned up before Christmas. I’m sure they’re motivated to get that retail space opened by the holiday shopping season. They’ve already missed out on a decade in retail rent. Is the hotel chain the same one that this project started with?Some people has been saying the crown is going to take a longer time to complete. I will not be surprised for this to continue till Fall.
There's a weird convention for english that many things that are built are assigned female pronouns (ships, cars, buildings, bridges). Historically, the reason for ships and cars is because of connection to a mother-figure goddess, but why she is used for buildings as well... no ideaJust curious how do native speakers assign gender to something like a ship or a skyscraper. Shouldn't it be IT??![]()
Here’s a video explaining why ships are given the feminine gender in English:There's a weird convention for english that many things that are built are assigned female pronouns (ships, cars, buildings, bridges). Historically, the reason for ships and cars is because of connection to a mother-figure goddess, but why she is used for buildings as well... no idea
Off topic, but this photo shows how grey Toronto is. Only the construction stuff is colourful.
This photo shows how grey Toronto is. Only the construction stuff is colourful.
I noticed that Mink Mile generally went downhill after Pottery Barn closed. Now Pusateris closed.I don't mean to be mean or cynical, but I'm trying to figure out the appeal of living at Yonge & Bloor. You've got the mink mile I suppose - which always feels like it's under various states of construction, is a bit run down or has a bit of homeless population vibe to it. You've got Yorkville to the north which I suppose is the biggest draw. You're close to the ROM. You're on two subway lines (although I feel the residents of One Bloor aren't really the transit types.) I don't know I just don't get it. For that kind of money I feel like I'd be buying somewhere else in Toronto. I mean Yonge Street from Bloor south is pretty much District 9. Bloor running eastwards isn't really anything. Really don't get the appearl. It likes to bill itself as the centre of the city, but that's not even accurate, that's actually Yonge & Eglinton geographically speaking. What am I missing here?
I noticed that Mink Mile generally went downhill after Pottery Barn closed. Now Pusateris closed.
Wow that parking lot triggered a response in me. I live around there and am glad that my balcony doesn't face that direction.Agree!
Toronto looks positively Soviet Eastern Bloc right now.
Everything is a uniform shade of brown and grey from above.
Unless you catch something lit up from inside or some crazy sunlight, it is unbelievably dreary right now.
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