Why are cats feminine in German?

German Cats and Genders
It is feminine no matter if you refer to male or female cats. The word der Kater (male cat) is a specialized term you can use when you need to specify the actual gender of the cat.
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Are animals masculine or feminine in German?

Animal Genders (Lion or Lioness?)

Like all nouns in German, each noun is assigned a gender which we need to learn along with the noun itself. All the animal nouns you have seen so far have their own gender, but they still work as a neutral animal name in case we don't know the sex of the animal in question.
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What determines masculine and feminine in German?

The gender of German nouns can be identified by the article they take; der for masculine, die for feminine and das for neuter. While native German speakers intuitively know which article to use, it is best for German learners to learn the article together with the noun.
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How do you say cat in German?

It is very simple to translate cat into German. The universal word is (die) Katze, pronounced [ˈkatsə] in the IPA transcription. Don't forget that it is feminine (die). Even a male cat is referred to as die Katze in German unless you need to specify the gender (more about that later).
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What gender is school in German?

The gender of Schule is feminine. E.g. die Schule.
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Why does English have no gender?

A system of grammatical gender, whereby every noun was treated as either masculine, feminine, or neuter, existed in Old English, but fell out of use during the Middle English period; therefore, Modern English largely does not have grammatical gender.
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Why do German nouns have gender?

German is different. In German, gender is defined not by the gender of the noun, but by the meaning and the form of the word. Genders in German were originally intended to signify three grammatical categories that words could be grouped into.
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What language has no gender?

There are some languages that have no gender! Hungarian, Estonian, Finnish, and many other languages don't categorize any nouns as feminine or masculine and use the same word for he or she in regards to humans.
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Is dog always masculine in German?

Der Hund (dog) is masculine. Die Katzte (cat), however, is feminine. Das Pferd (horse) is neuter.
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What is the animal symbol of Germany?

The eagle is the emblem of the Federal Republic of Germany. Even long ago, in the Orient and in Antiquity, amongst the Germanics and the Romans, the eagle was revered in particular as a symbol of the supreme deity, of vitality and of the sun.
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Which words are feminine in German?

Feminine nouns: die
  • woman. die Frau. duck. die Ente.
  • cloud. die Wolke. clock. die Uhr.
  • street. die Straße. camera. die Kamera.
  • kid. das Kind. book. das Buch.
  • car. das Auto. bike. das Rad.
  • kids. die Kinder. shoes. die Schuhe.
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How do you remember gender in German?

Tips to Remember German Gender: Der, Die, Das
  1. Feminine: die Frau (the woman)
  2. Masculine: der Mann (the man)
  3. Neuter: das Kind (the child)
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Is Bear masculine or feminine in German?

der Hirsch (the deer) – usually describes the male of the species. das Reh (the deer) – usually describes the female of the species. der Bär (the bear)
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Is car masculine or feminine in German?

That's why a “car” can be either das auto (neuter) or der wagen (masculine). In German, the definite article is much more important than it is in English. For one thing, it is used more often.
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What language has the most genders?

German and Russian have masculine, feminine, and neuter. In yet other languages, there are many more genders: Zulu has 14, and none of them have anything to do with sex.
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Why is Spanish gendered?

Spanish is a Romance language derived from Latin (through Vulgar Latin) which had the gender distinction for all nouns. And thus the gender distinction rule persists in Spanish. I believe it helps in rearranging the order of sentences and constructing complex sentences without confusion.
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What are the 50 genders?

The following are the 58 gender options identified by ABC News:
  • Agender.
  • Androgyne.
  • Androgynous.
  • Bigender.
  • Cis.
  • Cisgender.
  • Cis Female.
  • Cis Male.
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Is Japanese gendered?

The Japanese language has some words and some grammatical constructions associated with men or boys, while others are associated with women or girls. Such differences are sometimes called "gendered language".
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What are 4 genders?

In English, the four genders of noun are masculine, feminine, common, and neuter.
  • Masculine nouns refer to words for a male figure or male member of a species (i.e. man, boy, actor, horse, etc.)
  • Feminine nouns refer to female figures or female members of a species (i.e. woman, girl, actress, mare, etc.)
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What gender is der?

der, die, das are three ways of saying 'the' in German. ALL nouns have a gender: either masculine (der), feminine (die), or neuter (das).
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