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Neuter. "It" is a third person neuter pronoun, others being "he" and "she."

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The third gender other than masculine and feminine?

AnswerEn français, il n'y en a pas.AnswerThe third gender, in languages such as German, is neuter.


What is the Portuguese word for other?

Outra (feminine gender) Outro (masculine gender)


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What is masculine words?

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What is the masculine form of the word goose?

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Is elephant masculine feminine?

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What are some example of masculine and feminine nouns?

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Is cole feminine or masculine in french?

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What is plural noun for him?

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What does gender mean in language?

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