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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

Yiddish

Zazaki

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Many languages have a gender system that includes a category for neuter. Some examples are German, Dutch, Russian, and Latin. In these languages, nouns, pronouns, and sometimes adjectives can have a neuter gender, distinct from masculine or feminine.

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