Difference between revisions 18135031 and 18157702 on enwiktionaryThis category contains nouns whose headword lines lack a [[gender]]. The Greek language has three [[gender]]s: [[''masculine]], [['', ''feminine]], [[common]]'', and [[''neuter]]. Many articles include Greek nouns but leave out the gender information. Please fix the article in this category by adding {{m}} to masculine nouns, {{f}} to feminine nouns, {{c}} to nouns of common gender and {{n}} to neuter nouns''. A few nouns, consisting mainly of occupations, are of ''common'' gender - they follow a ''masculine'' [[declension]], but any accompanying ''articles'' or ''adjectives'' take the gender of the person concerned. __HIDDENCAT__ [[Category:Greek nouns]] [[Category:Requests (Greek)|Gender]] [[Category:Gender requests|Greek]] [[Category:Greek terms needing attention|Nouns]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=18157702.
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