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Adjectives have a special unmarked gender that can be used when the gender is unknown/unspecified/unimportant. It is more commonly used in informal language, and is proscribed when referring to an entity with known gender.
Adjectives have a special unmarked gender that can be used when the gender is unknown/unspecified/unimportant. It is more commonly used in informal language, and is proscribed when referring to an entity with known gender.
====Strong adjectives====
====Strong adjectives====
In formal language, the gender-unmarked form is identical to the neuter in the plural. However, when referring to human beings, the masculine plural is used instead except in very formal language.
The gender-unmarked form is identical to the neuter in the plural. However, the masculine plural is used instead when referring to human beings, except in very formal language.
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