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List of languages by type of grammatical genders : ウィキペディア英語版
List of languages by type of grammatical genders

This article lists languages depending on their approach to grammatical gender.
==No grammatical gender==
Certain language families, such as the Austronesian, Turkic and Uralic language families have no grammatical gender (see genderless language).
*Ainu
*Afrikaans (Indo-European)
*Armenian (Indo-European)
*Azerbaijani (Turkic)
*Bashkir (Turkic)
*Bengali (Indo-European)
*Burmese
*Carolinian (Austronesian)
*Chamoru (Austronesian)
*Chinese
*Chuvash (Turkic)
*Crimean Tatar (Turkic)
*English (Indo-European; English has three gendered pronouns, but only one grammatical gender in the sense of noun classes.)
*Estonian (Uralic)
*Esperanto (Constructed)
*Fijian (Austronesian)
*Finnish (Uralic)
*Gagauz (Turkic)
*Georgian
*Gilbertese (Austronesian)
*Greenlandic
*Hawaiian (Austronesian)
*Hungarian (Uralic)
*Ilokano (Austronesian)
*Japanese
*Javanese (Austronesian)
*Karachay-Balkar (Turkic)
*Karakalpak (Turkic)
*Kazakh (Turkic)
*Korean
*Khakas (Turkic)
*Khmer
*Kumyk (Turkic)
*Kyrgyz (Turkic)
*Lao
*Malagasy (Austronesian)
*Malay/Indonesian (Austronesian)
*Maori (Austronesian)
*Marshallese (Austronesian)
*Mongolian
*Nauruan (Austronesian)
*Niuean (Austronesian)
*Nogai (Turkic)
*Oriya (Indo-European)
*Palauan (Austronesian)
*Persian (Indo-European)
*Rapa Nui (Austronesian)
*Salar (Turkic)
*Samoan (Austronesian)
*Shor (Turkic)
*Southern Quechua
*Sundanese (Austronesian)
*Tagalog (Austronesian)
*Tahitian (Austronesian)
*Tajik
*Tatar (Turkic)
*Tetum (Austronesian)
*Thai
*Tongan (Austronesian)
*Turkish (Turkic)
*Turkmen (Turkic)
*Tuvaluan (Austronesian)
*Tuvinian (Turkic)
*Uyghur (Turkic)
*Uzbek (Turkic)
*Vietnamese
*Visayan (Austronesian)
*Yakut (Turkic)

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