Why do all German language resources suggest learning nouns with "der, die and das"? Assuming the noun is singular, a noun heard in context with either "die" and "das" can have its gender uniquely inferred. But "der" could be male or female. So why not learn "den, die and das"?
The language... sure. But there should at least be logic to the way it's taught!
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@propensive you are seeing it from a non-gendered language native perspective ;) -
Yeah, I would think it is harder then than for me from Norwegian having 3 genders nouns.
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