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[[SamSkandinavisk nouns|Main article: SamSkandinavisk nouns]] | [[SamSkandinavisk nouns|Main article: SamSkandinavisk nouns]] | ||
There are two grammatical genders for nouns; common and neuter. Common gender nouns account for approximately 75% of nouns. The common gender originates in the merger of the Feminine and Masculine gender in earlier phases of the source languages. | There are two grammatical genders for nouns; common and neuter. Common gender nouns account for approximately 75% of nouns. The common gender originates in the merger of the Feminine and Masculine gender in earlier phases of the source languages. | ||
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