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===Learn Romanian with Nico - Feminine Gender in Romanian - YouTube=== | ===Learn Romanian with Nico - Feminine Gender in Romanian - YouTube=== | ||
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==Related Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Interrogative-Words-in-Romanian|Interrogative Words in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/How-to-use-the-Modal-Verb-“Must”-in-Romanian|How to use the Modal Verb “Must” in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Ablative-Case-in-Romanian|Ablative Case in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Verb-to-be-with-names-and-places|Verb to be with names and places]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Greetings-in-Romanian|Greetings in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Instrumental-Case-in-Romanian|Instrumental Case in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/The-Accusative-Case-in-Romanian|The Accusative Case in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Comaratives-and-Superlatives|Comaratives and Superlatives]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Indefinite-Articles-in-Romanian|Indefinite Articles in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Definite-Articles-in-Romanian|Definite Articles in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Present-Continuous-in-Romanian|Present Continuous in Romanian]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/Cases|Cases]] | |||
* [[Language/Romanian/Grammar/How-to-use-¨can¨-in-Romanian|How to use ¨can¨ in Romanian]] |
Revision as of 13:11, 26 February 2023
Gender of Nouns - Romanian
In the Romanian language, nouns have three genders; masculine, feminine and neuter.
- Nouns ending in a consonant or -u are usually masculine or neuter and the plural ending is usually -i.
- Nouns ending in an -a or an ă are usually feminine and the plural ending is usually -e for feminine or neuter.
However, there are exceptions!
Videos
Learn Romanian with Nico - Feminine Gender in Romanian - YouTube
Related Lessons
- Interrogative Words in Romanian
- How to use the Modal Verb “Must” in Romanian
- Ablative Case in Romanian
- Verb to be with names and places
- Greetings in Romanian
- Instrumental Case in Romanian
- Plurals
- Questions
- The Accusative Case in Romanian
- Comaratives and Superlatives
- Indefinite Articles in Romanian
- Definite Articles in Romanian
- Present Continuous in Romanian
- Cases
- How to use ¨can¨ in Romanian