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I know this is weird and insignificant. But why is the Eucharist “la Eucaristía” in Spanish? If it is the blood and body of Christ why has the Spanish language made it feminine? I’m sorry. I know this is a dumb question
Yes, In French, “l’Eucharistie” is also a feminine word.Words in many Romance languages or languages with Latin roots (Spanish, French, Italian) have gender.
Wow. Great sentence right there(So, out of topic, at least we do not have the possibilty yet to call people with a gender neutral pronoun…)
I’ve studied French and Spanish and would reiterate what others are saying without the grammar.I know this is weird and insignificant. But why is the Eucharist “la Eucaristía” in Spanish? If it is the blood and body of Christ why has the Spanish language made it feminine? I’m sorry. I know this is a dumb question
Having taken some German, as most German words, there is no real rhyme or reason why it is neuter. All I can say is that something like 60% of German words are feminine as far as I’ve heard; so I use das quite often unless I know for sure.But it is neutral in German.