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huma | 4 years ago
It's actually pretty straightforward. Generally, nouns ending with an "a" are feminine, with an "o" are neuter, the rest are masculine.
huma | 4 years ago
It's actually pretty straightforward. Generally, nouns ending with an "a" are feminine, with an "o" are neuter, the rest are masculine.
kgeist|4 years ago
>Generally, nouns ending with an "a" are feminine, with an "o" are neuter, the rest are masculine.
It's a rule of thumb, but it's incomplete.
"Starosta" & Co. are masculine, neuter nouns also end in -e (except for "kofe"); nouns which end in a palatalized consonant can be either feminine or masculine; there are words like "sudia" or "umnica" which can be masc. or fem.; some words like "nozhnicy" only have plural form and don't have gender.