A description and categorization of the logical nature of Adûnaic gender.
Adûnaic nouns use four genders: Masculine, Feminine, Common, and Neuter. They are not a formal grammatical gender such as for example French or Spanish, but a literal gender representing their physical nature.
Masculine. Represent male things such as bull, boy, or male deer.
Feminine. Represent female things like mother, girl, or ewe.
Common. Represent things that have gender but the gender is left unspecified, like deer, humans, or Caucasians.
Neuter. Represents things with no gender, like stone, bridge, or ship.
Due note that gender only affects nouns and nothing else such as adjectives and verbs.
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