In grammar, the gender of a noun refers to whether a noun is classified as masculine, feminine, or sometimes neutral.
Gender in English:
Unlike some languages (like French or Spanish) where all nouns have gender, English is mostly gender-neutral. However, some nouns still indicate gender, especially for people and animals.
Examples:
Masculine: man, boy, father, king, actor
Feminine: woman, girl, mother, queen, actress
Neutral/Common: teacher, doctor, child, student.
In this video, we explore gender-specific nouns in English, listing common masculine and feminine words. While English is mostly gender-neutral, some words still have gender distinctions. Watch to learn more!
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Disclaimer:
This list is for educational purposes only. Language evolves, and many gendered terms are now considered outdated or replaced with gender-neutral alternatives.
This video is based on our own research and knowledge thus, may not be 100% accurate.
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Дата на публикация: 13 март, 2025
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