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the question is from english grammer

2006-11-20 07:29:40 · 4 answers · asked by angel 1 in Education & Reference Preschool

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Wikipedia is your friend.

In English there are three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine, and neutral - for example, "he," "she," and "it."

But some languages have no gender: example - Bantu and Swahili

And some languages have different types of gender - instead of masculine and feminine, some have "animate" and inanimate."

2006-11-20 07:38:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In English, there are no masculine or feminiine nouns. That said, we refer (generally) to boats as "she" but that has nothing to do with the gender of the noun 'boat'.

2006-11-20 15:33:32 · answer #2 · answered by barrych209 5 · 0 0

well thats it isn't it? masculine and feminine no in betweenies in english grammer

2006-11-20 15:38:06 · answer #3 · answered by ajframoth 2 · 0 0

male and female?

2006-11-20 15:31:28 · answer #4 · answered by Fabe 6 · 0 0

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