There are multiple gui front ends, but its still very popular to use it in the terminal. Its a TUI, so it practically works like a GUI.
BubblyMango
Depends on your definition of an IDE, but nowadays vim can be extended to have basically any feature you'd like. Especially neovim.
But voce, tu, and numbers arent gendered though.
Hebrew. I hate how everything is gendered. You cant communicate with a person without assuming his/her gender. You cant ask "how are you?" or "what is your name?" without using the other person's gender. Its worse than spanish/italian. We have genders for verbs, our "you" is gendered, heck, NUMBERS have genders (two girls, two boys - you use a different word for two).
Have you ever spoken to a person and werent sure about their gender? In hebrew you would be screwed.
Cant you just use "clima" for weather?
Literally my favorite thing about my language.
More like charge money to be called a verified user without actually being verified.
Gas stoves are easier and more comfortable to cook, but if this study is true im definitely going electrict next.
In a cli you only type commands and send them with Enter, in a TUI you can click/move around with the arrows just like in a gui.
Edit: dont know about good front ends.