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The following is a rule (but there are many exceptions from this rule): | The following is a rule (but there are many exceptions from this rule): | ||
*a noun ending with ה or ת is feminine; | *a noun ending with ה or ת is feminine; | ||
*the rest nouns are masculine; | *the rest of the nouns are masculine; | ||
Names of cities and countries are feminine. | Names of cities and countries are feminine. | ||
Revision as of 05:37, 29 February 2016
There are two grammatical genders: male and female.
The following is a rule (but there are many exceptions from this rule):
- a noun ending with ה or ת is feminine;
- the rest of the nouns are masculine;
Names of cities and countries are feminine.
