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- In Russian, nouns are assigned one of three genders: masculine, feminine, or neuter1234. The gender is determined by the noun's ending in the nominative case34. For example:
- Masculine nouns generally end in consonants.
- Feminine nouns end in "а" or "я".
- Neuter nouns end in "o" or "e".
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Gender of Russian nouns. In Russian, as with many other languages, each noun is assigned a gender. Russian has three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter (neutral). In the cases of words like “father” these relate to physical gender. In the case of other objects like “pen”, “cup”, “house”, there is no physical meaning attached to the gender.www.russianlessons.net/grammar/nouns_gender.phpThere are three noun genders in Russian: masculine, feminine and neuter. Generally, masculine nouns end in consonants (б, в, г, д, ж, з, й, к, л, м, н, п, р, с, т, ф, х, ц, ч, ш or щ), feminine nouns end in а or я and neuter nouns end in o or e.www.fluentu.com/blog/russian/russian-noun-gender/Nouns in Russian are either masculine, feminine, or neuter, and, for the most part, do not correspond to the meaning of the noun. Rather, the gender of Russian nouns is determined by the noun’s ending in the nominative case.newgirlonthebloc.com/gender-in-russian/There are three genders for Russian nouns: masculine, feminine or neuter. The gender of Russian nouns is clearly expressed only in the singular form and is usually shown by its ending.ruslanguage.ru/online-4/lesson-1/grammar/gender … Gender in Russian - Russian Grammar - RussianLessons.net
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