Fredfredson
04-02-2004, 08:14 PM
"Le" or "la" Computer
A French teacher was explaining to her College class that in French,
unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine.
House is feminine "la maison." Pencil is masculine "le crayon."
A student asked, "What gender is 'computer?'" Instead of giving
the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups-male and
female-and asked them to decide for themselves whether "computer" should
be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each group was asked to give four
reasons for their recommendation.
The men's group decided that "computer" should definitely be of
the feminine gender (la computer) because:
1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is
incomprehensible to everyone else;
3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory
for possible later review; and,
4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending
half your paycheck on accessories for it.
The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be
masculine (le computer) because:
1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;
2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves;
3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they
ARE the problem; and,
4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited
a little longer, you could have gotten a better model.
The women won.
A French teacher was explaining to her College class that in French,
unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine.
House is feminine "la maison." Pencil is masculine "le crayon."
A student asked, "What gender is 'computer?'" Instead of giving
the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups-male and
female-and asked them to decide for themselves whether "computer" should
be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each group was asked to give four
reasons for their recommendation.
The men's group decided that "computer" should definitely be of
the feminine gender (la computer) because:
1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is
incomprehensible to everyone else;
3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory
for possible later review; and,
4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending
half your paycheck on accessories for it.
The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be
masculine (le computer) because:
1. In order to do anything with them, you have to turn them on;
2. They have a lot of data but still can't think for themselves;
3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they
ARE the problem; and,
4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had waited
a little longer, you could have gotten a better model.
The women won.