The question is vague, since there are in fact six forms of the word "the" in German: der, die, das, dem, den, des. Which form is used is not enough, in itself, to denote gender, since the tense (nominative, dative, accusative, genitive) also matters.
Masculine = einen, faminine = eine, neuter = ein. They have colour codes aswell!! Masculine is blue, faminine is red and neuter is green!
No. Many languages have three genders.
Old-English had genders too. It's simply lost in English, while still present in German and many other languages.
it is es in German.========================It is a pronoun and is used in English to avoid repetition of nouns. German nouns have three genders and therefore it can be translated, according to the gender of the noun it is replacing, as er, sie, es and then depending which case you are using (accusative, dative, genitive or nominative) the variations ihn, ihm or ihr.
Nouns in English can be categorized as either masculine, feminine, or neuter, though this system is not as prevalent in English as it is in some other languages. Generally, English nouns do not have gender like they do in languages such as Spanish, French, or German.
The German word for three is drei.
The words here need a proper context. Probably it refers to a sentence describing a three-gender language (such as German or Russian) in the sentence: Feminine, unlike the other genders, needs XYZ declension in the accusative.
When referring to a group of male friends or a group of both genders translates into German as "Freunde".When referring to a group of female friends translates into German as "Freundinnen".When referring to a male friend translates into German as "Freund".When referring to a female friend translates into German as "Freundin".
At least three weeks. Be sure to tell out their genders carefully!
Susanna and Judith were girls; Hamnet was a boy.
Both genders are fertile all of their life, A female shouldn't breed after the age of seven though.
Based on a random sample of 172 words: masculine 42% feminine 35% neuter 23%
Tuffy Genders's birth name is Harold Genders.