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Waifubot removes dependence on females
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Mann sounds like "man" which means one. By that we can see the German language considers man as "one / someone", and individual.
Where as woman means Frau, and it's similar to "Freue" which means joy as females are considered "something" for joy.
Weiblich means female and as you can see it starts with "Weib" and this is just what "wife" is in English as English is a Germanic language.
Weiblich means womanly in literal translation, so for a female human to be considered women she has to become a wife as the word Mädchen is of neutral gender.
Also when we look at the German anthem "Das Lied der Deutschen (Deutschelandlied)"
Females are objectified in the mens perspective and collaboration is called "brotherly"
"Vaterland" shows us that Germans have had idealized the patriarchy.
Where as woman means Frau, and it's similar to "Freue" which means joy as females are considered "something" for joy.
Weiblich means female and as you can see it starts with "Weib" and this is just what "wife" is in English as English is a Germanic language.
Weiblich means womanly in literal translation, so for a female human to be considered women she has to become a wife as the word Mädchen is of neutral gender.
Also when we look at the German anthem "Das Lied der Deutschen (Deutschelandlied)"
Females are objectified in the mens perspective and collaboration is called "brotherly"
"Vaterland" shows us that Germans have had idealized the patriarchy.