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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!
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