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# Most Irish feminine nouns that take ''-e'' or ''-a'' in the genitive singular, are borrowed in their genitive forms as feminine nouns.
# Most Irish feminine nouns that take ''-e'' or ''-a'' in the genitive singular, are borrowed in their genitive forms as feminine nouns.
# Most ''-t'', ''-t{{cll}}'' and ''-ad{{cda}}/-ed{{cda}}'' nouns are feminine.
# Most ''-t'', ''-t{{cll}}'' and ''-ad{{cda}}/-ed{{cda}}'' nouns are feminine.
# Most other inanimate Irish nouns are masculine.
# Most other inanimate Irish nouns are masculine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms.


=== Adjectives ===
=== Adjectives ===