The term "citizen" is generally considered neuter, as it does not inherently imply a specific gender. It is used to describe individuals who are legal members of a particular country or community without specifying gender.
The word "Lied" in German is neuter.
In Hindi, the word "hind" doesn't have a concept of masculine or feminine as it is a neuter noun.
Grammatical gender refers to whether a pronoun is masculine, feminine, common, or neuter.
The word "town" is considered common gender, meaning it can be used with masculine or feminine articles. It is not typically classified as neuter gender.
"Jugo de manzanas" is masculine in Spanish. The word "jugo" (juice) is masculine, regardless of the noun it is paired with.
The word citizen is a common gender noun. A citizen can be a male or a female.
feminine
Masculine
The word "Lied" in German is neuter.
it is das Ei (neuter)
Wall Street is neither feminine nor masculine. It's Neuter Gender.
Idem - masculine/neuter Eadem - feminine
femine gender
It depends on the subject. If you are talking to a girl, use "you" as feminine. If you are talking to a a male or both, you use the masculine
Celer (masculine); celeris (feminine); celere (neuter).
"Hic, Haec," or "Hoc." Masculine, feminine, neuter.
Durus, if masculine; dura, if feminine; durum, if neuter.