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<div class="pg_page_title">Tatar Grammar - Gender</div>
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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar Tatar] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about the gender of nouns in Tatar. Understanding the gender of nouns is essential for proper grammar and pronunciation.  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar Tatar] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, we will focus on one important aspect of Tatar grammar – gender. We will explore the concept of gender and how it is reflected in noun declension, adjectives, and pronouns. We will also highlight some interesting facts and cultural information along the way. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use gender correctly in your Tatar sentences.  


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Gender is a grammatical category that is used to distinguish between nouns that refer to male and female beings. In Tatar, nouns are either masculine or feminine. There is no neuter gender.  
== Introduction ==
 
Gender is a grammatical category used to classify nouns, adjectives, and pronouns as masculine, feminine, or neuter. Like many other languages, [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar Tatar] also has gender. In Tatar, gender is indicated by the endings of the word. Knowing the gender of a word is important because it affects the form of other words around it.
 
 
<span link>Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Commands-and-Requests|Commands and Requests]] & [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Conjunctions|Conjunctions]].</span>
== Masculine Gender ==


== Masculine Nouns ==
In Tatar, masculine gender is indicated by the endings -ы, -е, -ө, -у, -ү, - I, -ЛӘ, -РӘ. Let's look at some examples:
Masculine nouns usually end in a consonant. Here are some examples:  


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| ул || ul || he
|-
|-
| ат || at || father
| башкар || başqar || director
|-
|-
| бала || bála || grandfather
| апа || apa || father
|-
| шәхәр || şәhәr || city
|}
 
As you can see, the masculine gender endings are quite varied. It's important to memorize the gender of a word when learning new vocabulary so that you know which endings to use when declensing adjectives and pronouns.
 
=== Examples ===
 
* Person 1: Ул кызык. (He is busy.)
* Person 2: Башкар чоң имтиханга бәйләнешегез. (The director will meet you at the main entrance.)
 
== Feminine Gender ==
 
In Tatar, feminine gender is indicated by the endings -а, -ә, -я, -е, -ө. Let's look at some examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| дөнья || dönnya || world
| әйән || äyän || mother
|-
|-
| китап || kitáp || book
| ярдәмче || yardämçe || nurse
|-
|-
| хаким || khákim || mayor
| мәртәбә || märtäbä || rank
|}
|}


== Feminine Nouns ==
As with masculine gender, feminine gender endings are also varied. But unlike masculine gender, feminine gender words often end in a vowel.
Feminine nouns usually end in a vowel. Here are some examples:  
 
=== Examples ===
 
* Person 1: Әйәнен йарамаңыз. (Go with your mother.)
* Person 2: Ярдәмчене тамак ечәйгез. (Don't eat the nurse's food.)
 
== Neuter Gender ==
 
In Tatar, neuter gender is represented by the endings -чәк, -чәү, -хән, -дән, -дөн. This gender is less common in Tatar but it's important to recognize it when you encounter it. Let's look at some examples:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| калчаҡ || kalçaq || alley
|-
| улт || ult || people
|-
| кичкенчек || kiçkençek || kitten
|}
 
Notice that neuter gender endings also are varied. The neuter gender is often used to refer to things, places or concepts rather than people or animals.
 
=== Examples ===
 
* Person 1: Калчаҡка, бәхәмаҡты йәйәгез. (Let's go to the alley and have a picnic.)
* Person 2: Ултта, киләчәк активлек сорауы булыргаңыз. (In public, ask neutral questions.)
 
== Adjectives ==
 
In Tatar, adjectives agree in gender and in number with the nouns they modify. This means that the endings of adjectives change depending on the gender of the noun. Here's an example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| ана || ána || mother
| агач || ağaç || tree
|-
|-
| баба || bába || grandmother
| тыңлы || tıñlı || high
|-
|-
| доня || dónya || lady
| үзе || üzä || face
|-
|-
| китаб || kitáb || book
| ачык || açıq || open
|-
|-
| хакима || khákima || mayor's wife
| Кисәгә, беренче квартала күчкә модалы булган җан итеп, бул монументның ачык бәйләнешен күтәйәк. || Kisäge, berençä kwartala küçkä modalı bulğan can itep, bul monümentnıñ açıq bäylänäşen küteyäk. || In the winter, after walking through the first quarter of the street, we waited for the opening of this monument. (masculine gender)
|}
 
In the example above, the masculine gender noun (квартала) takes the adjective тыңлы also in the masculine form (no additional endings).


== Exceptions ==
Let's look at the feminine and the neuter gender examples:
There are some exceptions to the rules above. For example, some nouns can be both masculine and feminine. Here are some examples:  


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| гөзәл || gözäl || beautiful
|-
|-
| адам || ádam || man/woman
| сәнәлә || sänälä || clever
|-
|-
| барыс || bárys || son/daughter
| Гөйөтә №5-нә мәгәрәфәт сәнәлә булган.  || Göyötä №5-nä mägeräft sänälä bulğan. || In the fifth grade she was a distinguished student. (feminine gender)
|-
| чуңғыш || çüñğış || noisy
|-
| үзлек || üzlek || interesting
|-
| Үзлек килемнәре кер. || Üzlek kilemnäre ker. || Interesting carpets. (neuter gender)
|}
 
== Pronouns ==
 
Tatar pronouns also agree in gender with the nouns they replace. Let's look at some examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| достар || dóstar || friend (m/f)
| ул || ul || he
|-
|-
| көне || köne || day (m/f)
| әе || äyä || she
|-
|-
| халык || khályk || people (m/f)
| бы || || it
|}
|}


== Practice ==
You must always know the gender of the person, object, or animal when replacing the noun with a pronoun.
To practice what you have learned, try to complete the following quiz.  


# What is the gender of the word "ат" (father)?
=== Examples ===
# What is the gender of the word "доня" (lady)?
# What is the gender of the word "адам" (man/woman)?


Answers:  
* Person 1: Айшә нәрсә гыйбәт итептә? (What is Aysha gossiping about?)
# Masculine
* Person 2: Ол, ул иң җамгырлы булган язма, яктырак. (She is criticizing the book, which he likes a lot.)
# Feminine
# Both masculine and feminine


Now you know the basics of Tatar gender. To improve your [[Language/Tatar|Tatar]] [[Language/Tatar/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=126 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar/question questions]!
== Cultural Information ==
 
Tatar is the official language of Tatarstan, a republic located in the Russian Federation. With about 5.5 million speakers, Tatar is one of the minority languages in Russia. Tatar language is a Turkic language closely related to Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Kazakh.
 
Fun fact: Tatarstan is the birthplace of the famous Soviet and Russian singer, Muslim Magomayev. He is known for his unique baritone voice and was awarded numerous Soviet and Russian awards.
 
== Conclusion ==
 
In this lesson, we covered the basics of gender in Tatar grammar. We looked at how gender affects noun declension, adjectives, and pronouns. Make sure to memorize the gender of new vocabulary so that you can use it correctly in sentences. Remember that adjectives and pronouns must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify or replace. To improve your Tatar Grammar, you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=126 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tatar/question questions]!


<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


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==Sources==
* [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Tatar/Grammar/Gender Tatar Grammar - Gender]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Tatar_language Crimean Tatar language - Wikipedia]
* [https://www.mustgo.com/worldlanguages/tatar/ Tatar Language - Structure, Writing & Alphabet]
<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Personal-pronouns|Personal pronouns]] & [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]].</span>
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==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Personal-pronouns|Personal pronouns]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]


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Tatar Grammar - Gender

Hi Tatar learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on one important aspect of Tatar grammar – gender. We will explore the concept of gender and how it is reflected in noun declension, adjectives, and pronouns. We will also highlight some interesting facts and cultural information along the way. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use gender correctly in your Tatar sentences.

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Gender is a grammatical category used to classify nouns, adjectives, and pronouns as masculine, feminine, or neuter. Like many other languages, Tatar also has gender. In Tatar, gender is indicated by the endings of the word. Knowing the gender of a word is important because it affects the form of other words around it.


Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Commands and Requests & Conjunctions.

Masculine Gender[edit | edit source]

In Tatar, masculine gender is indicated by the endings -ы, -е, -ө, -у, -ү, - I, -ЛӘ, -РӘ. Let's look at some examples:

Tatar Pronunciation English
ул ul he
башкар başqar director
апа apa father
шәхәр şәhәr city

As you can see, the masculine gender endings are quite varied. It's important to memorize the gender of a word when learning new vocabulary so that you know which endings to use when declensing adjectives and pronouns.

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: Ул кызык. (He is busy.)
  • Person 2: Башкар чоң имтиханга бәйләнешегез. (The director will meet you at the main entrance.)

Feminine Gender[edit | edit source]

In Tatar, feminine gender is indicated by the endings -а, -ә, -я, -е, -ө. Let's look at some examples:

Tatar Pronunciation English
әйән äyän mother
ярдәмче yardämçe nurse
мәртәбә märtäbä rank

As with masculine gender, feminine gender endings are also varied. But unlike masculine gender, feminine gender words often end in a vowel.

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: Әйәнен йарамаңыз. (Go with your mother.)
  • Person 2: Ярдәмчене тамак ечәйгез. (Don't eat the nurse's food.)

Neuter Gender[edit | edit source]

In Tatar, neuter gender is represented by the endings -чәк, -чәү, -хән, -дән, -дөн. This gender is less common in Tatar but it's important to recognize it when you encounter it. Let's look at some examples:

Tatar Pronunciation English
калчаҡ kalçaq alley
улт ult people
кичкенчек kiçkençek kitten

Notice that neuter gender endings also are varied. The neuter gender is often used to refer to things, places or concepts rather than people or animals.

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: Калчаҡка, бәхәмаҡты йәйәгез. (Let's go to the alley and have a picnic.)
  • Person 2: Ултта, киләчәк активлек сорауы булыргаңыз. (In public, ask neutral questions.)

Adjectives[edit | edit source]

In Tatar, adjectives agree in gender and in number with the nouns they modify. This means that the endings of adjectives change depending on the gender of the noun. Here's an example:

Tatar Pronunciation English
агач ağaç tree
тыңлы tıñlı high
үзе üzä face
ачык açıq open
Кисәгә, беренче квартала күчкә модалы булган җан итеп, бул монументның ачык бәйләнешен күтәйәк. Kisäge, berençä kwartala küçkä modalı bulğan can itep, bul monümentnıñ açıq bäylänäşen küteyäk. In the winter, after walking through the first quarter of the street, we waited for the opening of this monument. (masculine gender)

In the example above, the masculine gender noun (квартала) takes the adjective тыңлы also in the masculine form (no additional endings).

Let's look at the feminine and the neuter gender examples:

Tatar Pronunciation English
гөзәл gözäl beautiful
сәнәлә sänälä clever
Гөйөтә №5-нә мәгәрәфәт сәнәлә булган. Göyötä №5-nä mägeräft sänälä bulğan. In the fifth grade she was a distinguished student. (feminine gender)
чуңғыш çüñğış noisy
үзлек üzlek interesting
Үзлек килемнәре кер. Üzlek kilemnäre ker. Interesting carpets. (neuter gender)

Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Tatar pronouns also agree in gender with the nouns they replace. Let's look at some examples:

Tatar Pronunciation English
ул ul he
әе äyä she
бы it

You must always know the gender of the person, object, or animal when replacing the noun with a pronoun.

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: Айшә нәрсә гыйбәт итептә? (What is Aysha gossiping about?)
  • Person 2: Ол, ул иң җамгырлы булган язма, яктырак. (She is criticizing the book, which he likes a lot.)

Cultural Information[edit | edit source]

Tatar is the official language of Tatarstan, a republic located in the Russian Federation. With about 5.5 million speakers, Tatar is one of the minority languages in Russia. Tatar language is a Turkic language closely related to Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Kazakh.

Fun fact: Tatarstan is the birthplace of the famous Soviet and Russian singer, Muslim Magomayev. He is known for his unique baritone voice and was awarded numerous Soviet and Russian awards.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we covered the basics of gender in Tatar grammar. We looked at how gender affects noun declension, adjectives, and pronouns. Make sure to memorize the gender of new vocabulary so that you can use it correctly in sentences. Remember that adjectives and pronouns must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify or replace. To improve your Tatar Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources[edit | edit source]


Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Personal pronouns & Nouns.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

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