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  • 122Gender in Dutch grammar — In the Dutch language, nouns have one of three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine, or neuter. The gender of a word determines the articles used with it and the pronouns referring to it. Sometimes masculine and feminine nouns are… …

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  • 124English language — Language belonging to the Germanic languages branch of the Indo European language family, widely spoken on six continents. The primary language of the U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and various Caribbean and Pacific… …

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  • 125Indo-Aryan languages — or Indic languages Major subgroup of the Indo Iranian branch of the Indo European language family. Indo Aryan languages are spoken by more than 800 million people, principally in India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. The Old Indo… …

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  • 126Old Swedish — Spoken in Sweden, Finland and Åland Era Evolved into Modern Swedish by the 16th century Language family Indo European Germanic …

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  • 127neutre — [ nøtr ] adj. et n. • v. 1370; lat. neuter « ni l un ni l autre » 1 ♦ (fin XIVe) Qui est dans l état de neutralité. État, pays neutre. ♢ Par ext. Qui n appartient à aucun des belligérants, à aucune des parties adverses; qu on décide de maintenir… …

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  • 128its — neuter possessive pronoun; the modern word begins to appear in writing at the end of 16c., from IT (Cf. it) + genitive/possessive ending S (Cf. s) (q.v.), and at first commonly written it s, a spelling retained by some to the beginning of the 19c …

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