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That depends on the language. In English nouns have no gender and are neither masculine or feminine. In French it is feminine (la mer) In Spanish it is masculine (el mar) In Welsh it is masculine (y mor)

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ShuChi

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2y ago
Masculine, in many religions it is represented as masculine, even those who live in the sea or a boat tend to refer to it in a masculine way, meanwhile boats and ships are always feminine.
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Víctor Pablos Montes

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1y ago
Incomplete. In Spanish Sea is both masc and fem, but not at the some times... Usually masc and when followed by a name, i.e.: el mar Mediterráneo but also fem for quite very many (sick) expresions mainly used by fisher(hu)men, sailors, pirates,... 🙏☮️💙
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Víctor Pablos Montes

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1y ago
Incomplete. In Spanish, Sea is both masc and fem, but not at the same times... Usually masc, and when followed by a name, i.e.: el mar Mediterráneo but also fem for quite very many (sick) expresions mainly used by fisher(hu)men, sailors, pirates,...🙏☮️💙
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3y ago

feminine

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