Genre des noms

11 langues

espagnolGénero de los Sustantivos
A1Grammatical gender (masculine/feminine) of Spanish nouns. Most nouns ending in -o are masculine, -a are feminine. Important exceptions: el problema, el día, la mano, la foto.
françaisGenre des Noms
A1Grammatical gender (masculine/feminine) of French nouns. Patterns include -tion/-sion (f), -ment (m), -age (m), -ure (f), with many exceptions to memorize.
allemandGenus der Substantive
A1German nouns have three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter). Common patterns and memorization strategies.
italienGenere dei Sostantivi
A1Grammatical gender (masculine/feminine) of Italian nouns. Most nouns ending in -o are masculine, those in -a are feminine, with important exceptions.
portugaisGénero dos Substantivos
A1Grammatical gender (masculine/feminine) of Portuguese nouns. Most nouns ending in -o are masculine, -a are feminine. Exceptions: o dia, o problema, a mão, a foto.
russeРод существительных
A1Three genders: masculine (typically ending in consonant or -й), feminine (-а, -я, -ь), neuter (-о, -е). Gender determines agreement and declension patterns.
grecΓένος Ουσιαστικών
A1Greek has three genders: masculine (ο άντρας), feminine (η γυναίκα), neuter (το παιδί). Gender shown by articles and noun endings.
roumainGenul Substantivelor
A1Three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter (neuter acts masculine in singular, feminine in plural). Gender affects articles and adjective agreement.
irlandaisInscne Ainmfhocal
A1Irish nouns are masculine or feminine. Gender affects article behavior, adjective agreement, and pronoun reference. Most nouns ending in a broad consonant are masculine; those ending in a slender consonant, -óg, or -eog tend to be feminine.
galloisCenedl Enwau
A1Welsh nouns are masculine or feminine. Gender affects mutations after the article, adjective mutations, and pronoun choice. There are few reliable rules; gender must be learned with each noun.
catalanGènere i Nombre dels Noms
A1Nouns are masculine or feminine. Masculine often ends in consonant or -e, feminine in -a. Plurals add -s (after vowel) or -os/-es (after consonant). Some irregulars exist.

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