Gender specific nouns for:
HUMANS
ANIMALS
Yes, it's possible for a mutation in the chromosome to produce otherwise-identical twins with opposite genders. But generally no, identical twins have the same gender. (but fraternal twins have different genders just as often as any siblings)
Abstract nouns are emotions and values. So two examples would be anger and integrity would be abstract nouns.
Examples of compound nouns for the word 'shell' are:bombshellclam shelleggshellnutshellseashellshellfireshellfishshell shockedsoft-shelltortoiseshell
The number for nouns is singular or plural. Some examples of singular and plural forms:orange, orangesneighbor, neighborstooth, teethknife, knivesman, menThe gender for nouns is the word for a male, a female, a person or thing of either gender (a common gender noun), or a thing that has no gender (a neuter noun). Some examples for nouns indicating gender:man, womanmother, fatheruncle, auntgirl, boyhusband, wifeboar, sowSome examples for nouns with common gender:teacherchildparentfriendworkerhorseSome examples for neuter gender nouns:housestreetlunchquestioneducationcountry
Sure! Here are a few examples of abstract nouns: love, freedom, happiness, courage, wisdom, beauty, justice, trust, fear, and friendship. Abstract nouns represent concepts, ideas, or qualities rather than tangible objects. If you need more examples or specific categories, feel free to ask!
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Some examples of nouns for a male:manfathersonunclebrotherbullcockbuckboarganderSome examples of nouns for a female:womanmotherdaughterauntsistercowhendoesowgooseAnother group is the common gender nouns, words that are for a male or a female; for example:personparentrelativesiblingfriendneighborhorsedogbearbuffalo
Nouns in the English language do not have genders, unlike French and German, for example. Therefore the noun 'picnic' does not have a gender, so it cannot have an opposite gender.
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The genders for nouns are:male: man, father, uncle, son, brotherfemale: woman, mother, aunt, daughter, sistercommon: teacher, employee, boss, doctor, neighborneuter: house, street, hope, car, mountain, wisdom
Chinese and Japanese
There is no opposite for nouns.
Examples of nouns are:anarchyanimositybeautybraverycommunismconceptcuriositydemocracydisciplineemotionfeelingfreedomfriendlinessfriendshipfungoalHappinessHatehonestyhonor
In English, the genders of nouns are:gender specific nouns for a male (son, brother, king, stallion)gender specific nouns of a female (mother, aunt, queen, hen)common gender nouns (parent, neighbor, driver, dentist)neuter nouns (house, butter, ocean, car)More examples: Male: father, boy, uncle, rooster, bull, duke, manFemale: girl, sister, cow, duchess, woman, mare, daughterCommon gender: teacher, cousin, cat, judge, friend, customer, pilotNeuter: pillow, pencil, table, building, hat, island, oxygen
Examples of gender specific nouns are:auntbullkingmotherrooster
Not in English. There is no gender in the English noun.
There are four genders of nouns: 1-gender specific nouns for a male 2-gender specific nouns for a female 3-common gender nouns,; nouns that can be a male or a female 4-neuter nouns; nouns for things that have no gender
Examples of nouns for things are:appleballooncardiamondeducationflowergardenhydrogenicejokekitchenlunchmoneynecktieonionpromisequiltreasonstartoothumbrellaviolinwaterx-rayyearzenith