Danish Nouns

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    In Danish there are two genders of nouns, but they arent adult and feminine like additional European languages. Theyre alleged accepted and alter gender, and they are inflected differently. Every noun is associated with one gender, and the gender should be abstruse if acquirements the noun.

    About 75% of Danish nouns are accepted gender, and if the noun is a active affair such as hund (dog), affairs are its traveling to be accepted gender.

    However, there are not any bright rules as to what gender a noun is. To a built-in speaker, it comes byitself whether to use accepted or alter gender, but to anyone acquirements Danish as a additional language, it generally requires a lot of excercise and alert to built-in speakers.

    The Danish chat for a is en. en is

    the accepted gender broad article. The alter commodity is et. Appropriately you say:

    In English, if you wish to accredit to one accurate being or item, you use

    the commodity the instead of a or an. In Danish you do this by

    inflecting the nouns:

    Example sentences:

    Indefinite:

    Definite:

    Here is the table for inflections of nouns:

    

    
GenderSingluarPlural

    
IndefiniteDefiniteIndefiniteDefinite

    
Common genderen drengdrengendrengedrengene

    
Neuteret ?ble?blet?bler?blerne

    


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