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In this lesson, we learn the "Gender" subject in Deutsch. Follow the lesson.

When you talk about a female, say "eine" instead "ein" ( ein/eine = a/an).

eine => female

ein => male

Example: Ich bin eine Lehrerin.

Look at the sentence again, we say "Lehrerin" instead "Lehrer". Yes! When we talk about a female, we should add one "in" at the end of the sentence.

Example :

Ich bin eine Busfahrerin (busfahrer)

Ich bin eine Ingenieurin (ingenieur)

___________

Note: all German names, have gender :| (I mean these words also have gender : bravery, sunset and ...)

In Deutsch we have 3 types of verbs in the third person.

Sie (She) => Female

Er (He) => Male

Es (Neutral) => Things

Example :

Sie ist eine Forografin (She is a Photographer)

Er ist eine Fotograf (He is a Photographer)

Note: Don't worry for "es"

Note: all German names, have gender :| (I mean also this words have gender : bravery, sunset and ...)

Der (The) => Male

Die (The) => Female

Das (The) => Neutral

See that :

die Jahreszeiten (the seasons) => Gender : Female

der weg (the way) => Gender : Male

Good luck.

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