The following languages have masculine, feminine AND neuter:
Asturian
Belarusian
Bulgarian
Dutch
Faroese
Gaulish
German
Greek
Gujarati
Icelandic
Kannada
Kurdish
Latin
Low German
Macedonian
Marathi
Norwegian
Old English
Old Irish
Old Persian
Old Prussian
Romanian
Russian
Sanskrit
Serbo-Croatian
Slovene
Sorbian
Swedish (some dialects)
Telugu
Ukrainian
Zazaki
The gender denoting objects that have no sex is neuter gender. This is used for inanimate objects or abstract concepts in many languages.
In English, all nouns are neutral. In German, it's neuter (das Haus). In languages which do not have a neuter gender, the word for house seems to typically be feminine (eg: la casa, la maison).
In many languages, nouns are categorized by gender (masculine, feminine, neuter). For example, in Spanish, "la mesa" (the table) is feminine, "el libro" (the book) is masculine, and "el agua" (the water) is neuter. In German, "der Tisch" (the table) is masculine, "die TΓΌr" (the door) is feminine, and "das Haus" (the house) is neuter.
The word "town" is considered common gender, meaning it can be used with masculine or feminine articles. It is not typically classified as neuter gender.
In grammar, there are typically three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Some languages, such as German or Latin, may have additional genders such as common or animate.
The gender denoting objects that have no sex is neuter gender. This is used for inanimate objects or abstract concepts in many languages.
In English, all nouns are neutral. In German, it's neuter (das Haus). In languages which do not have a neuter gender, the word for house seems to typically be feminine (eg: la casa, la maison).
All English nouns are of common gender.
Is road Neuter gender?
The neuter gender of goat is "kid".
Doctor is a neuter gender
There is no opposite gender for a neuter noun. The word paper is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
A neuter gender noun is a word for something that has no gender.Examples are:arrogancebarkconcretedemocracyedgefashionGermanyhouseicejokekneelunchmoneynotebookopinionpurplequestionrestaurantstartimeumbrellavelvetwaterxenonyearzoo
A neuter noun is a word for something that has no gender, such as a car, a house, a street, etc.
Yes, the noun class is a word that has no gender, a neuter noun.
neuter
trees opposite gender