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Resnish gender is no longer much shown, however it still exists
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In Resnish there are three genders, masculine, feminine, and neuter. They no longer are shown by the definite article, as "de" is used for all genders. Instead, gender only is shown by the ending of the word, and the declension pattern, and the pronoun

Word ending
Like Spanish, the gender of Resnish is shown by word ending. Male words end in -er, female in -in, and neuter in -e. This reflects directly to the declension patterns of the word.

Pronoun
The gender of the noun determines the pronoun it gets. Male is er, female is scïn, and neuter is de. This applies even when the noun doesn't fit it's natural gender. For example, Fenspreker being male, gets er, despite not having a real gender.
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