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Even if Ancient Greek had three genders and three numbers, the system simplified a lot and Modern Elynig has got two genders - '''masculine''' and '''feminine''' - and two numbers - '''singular''' and '''plural'''.
Even if Ancient Greek had three genders and three numbers, the system simplified a lot and Modern Elynig has got two genders - '''masculine''' and '''feminine''' - and two numbers - '''singular''' and '''plural'''.
It is hard to distinguish the gender of a noun, because there are not specific gender-linked endings: mostly nouns end with consonant regardless for the gender.
It is hard to distinguish the gender of a noun, because there are not specific gender-linked endings: mostly nouns end with consonant regardless for the gender.
Forming plural is not so complicated, as there are also three plural endings:
Forming plural is not so complicated, as there are only three plural endings:


* '''oe''', that is typical of masculine nouns;
* '''oe''', that is typical of masculine nouns;
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