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Same in French. Le and la. (Masculine or feminine).

In Dutch: De and het, where de is for masculine and feminine, and het for ... I don't even know. And I'm a native Dutch speaker.

Edit: German also has cases: Nominative, accusative, dative and genitive, like Greek.

Latin had a 5th one.




How about up to seven cases and three genders in Slavic languages? That's the real struggle.




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