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Lesson 4.2 (page 2 of 3)
Usually feminine inanimate nouns that end in take the feminine sound plural.
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There are also some masculine nouns, usually borrowed words that take the feminine sound plural. The masculine sound plural is never used with inanimate nouns.
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radios | ![]() |
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