Cats Own the World - Ch. 192

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Okay, I was someone who has been saying Butterfly is a she because I was sure she was referred to as she and portrayed as a human female a few times already, but now we get "he?" Is this like when Morang was referred to as a "he" at some point a while back when it was extremely obvious she was a she in human form?
 
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Okay, I was someone who has been saying Butterfly is a she because I was sure she was referred to as she and portrayed as a human female a few times already, but now we get "he?" Is this like when Morang was referred to as a "he" at some point a while back when it was extremely obvious she was a she in human form?
As I said before, I think the joke was that butterlies human form also was supposed to have ambiguous gender
 
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As I said before, I think the joke was that butterlies human form also was supposed to have ambiguous gender
It's possible.

But we've also seen translations listing the opposite gender for Chichi and Morang at least, hence I wonder if this is another example.
 
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It's possible.

But we've also seen translations listing the opposite gender for Chichi and Morang at least, hence I wonder if this is another example.
True, maybe translator can clarify. On that note: Do koreans have a designated gender neutral pronoun? In english, one uses "they", although I think its a modern thing to use this colloquially. I think if someone uses "he" for a person currently absent whos gender doesnot matter, Id assume any gender as well
 
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True, maybe translator can clarify. On that note: Do koreans have a designated gender neutral pronoun? In english, one uses "they", although I think its a modern thing to use this colloquially. I think if someone uses "he" for a person currently absent whos gender doesnot matter, Id assume any gender as well
Not only that, but it's actually quite common. Unless it's explicitly told in some way other than pronouns, never assume an androgynous character's gender in manhwas.
 

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