Difference between revisions of "Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Grammar/Masculine-and-feminine-nouns"

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(This is the way that we make difference between masculine and feminine nouns)
 
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In general,all nouns beginning with"a","i",or"u" are masculine.
 
 
==Masculine form==
 
In general, all nouns starting with "a", "i" or "u" are masculine.


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'''<u>Feminine form</u>'''.
==Feminine form==


Generally,all nouns starting with "t"are feminine.
Generally, all nouns starting with "t" are feminine.


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Masculine and Feminine Nouns in Berber


Masculine form

In general, all nouns starting with "a", "i" or "u" are masculine.

rooster afullus
berber man amazigh
tongue ils
fly izi
face udm
heart ul

Feminine form

Generally, all nouns starting with "t" are feminine.

carpet tazrbit
sun tafuyt
salt tisnt
berber woman tamazight
wedding tamghra
darkness tillas