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Does the German language have masculine and feminine nouns?

Yes, German has grammatical genders for nouns, and they are masculine, feminine, and neuter.

This means that every noun is assigned one of these genders, and this gender affects the articles, adjectives, and other grammatical elements that modify the noun.

For example:

* Der Tisch (the table) - masculine

* Die Tür (the door) - feminine

* Das Buch (the book) - neuter

While there are some patterns and rules, many nouns have to be memorized with their gender.

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