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Languages with Grammatical Gender
Masculine and Feminine Only
Languages where nouns, adjectives, and sometimes verbs align with masculine or feminine genders.
1. Spanish (nouns/adjectives/articles)
2. French
3. Italian
4. Portuguese
5. Arabic
6. Hebrew
7. Hindi
8. Gujarati
9. Pashto
Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter
Languages with three gender categories: masculine, feminine, and neuter, affecting nouns, adjectives, and articles.
10. German (nouns/articles/adjectives*)
11. Russian
12. Ukrainian
13. Greek
14. Sanskrit
Other Gender Systems
Languages that organize nouns into gender-like classes or categories beyond masculine and feminine.
15. Swahili
16. Amharic
Gender-Neutral Languages
Languages without grammatical gender, where nouns, pronouns, and adjectives do not change based on gender.
17. Bangla (Bengali)
18. Turkish
19. Chinese
20. Japanese
21. Korean
β° English is mostly a gender-neutral language except a few pronouns such as he, she, and it.
* In German, sometimes adjectives change based on gender
Masculine and Feminine Only
Languages where nouns, adjectives, and sometimes verbs align with masculine or feminine genders.
1. Spanish (nouns/adjectives/articles)
2. French
3. Italian
4. Portuguese
5. Arabic
6. Hebrew
7. Hindi
8. Gujarati
9. Pashto
Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter
Languages with three gender categories: masculine, feminine, and neuter, affecting nouns, adjectives, and articles.
10. German (nouns/articles/adjectives*)
11. Russian
12. Ukrainian
13. Greek
14. Sanskrit
Other Gender Systems
Languages that organize nouns into gender-like classes or categories beyond masculine and feminine.
15. Swahili
16. Amharic
Gender-Neutral Languages
Languages without grammatical gender, where nouns, pronouns, and adjectives do not change based on gender.
17. Bangla (Bengali)
18. Turkish
19. Chinese
20. Japanese
21. Korean
β° English is mostly a gender-neutral language except a few pronouns such as he, she, and it.
* In German, sometimes adjectives change based on gender
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