What is the difference between grammatical gender and natural gender?
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Thus, in "natural gender", nouns referring to sexed beings who are male beings carry the masculine article, and female beings the feminine article (agreement). In "grammatical" gender, most words that end in "-a, -d and -z" are marked with "feminine" articles, while all others use the "generic" or "masculine" articles.
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Grammatical gender is based on the type of noun, such as masculine or feminine or neuter, and is not tied to sex. Natural gender is based on sex as a biological distinction between male, female or neither male nor female.
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