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Ganda: 10 classes called simply Class I to Class X and containing all sorts of arbitrary groupings but often characterised as people, long objects, animals, miscellaneous objects, large objects and liquids, small objects, languages, pejoratives, infinitives, mass nouns; Shona: 20 noun classes (singular and plural are considered separate classes)
The feminine (femenino): As a general rule, nouns ending in -a (casa 'house', boca 'mouth') and nouns which refer to females (madre 'mother', mujer 'woman, wife') are feminine. Similarly, the endings -ción, -sión, -dad, -tad, -tud, -sis, -tis, and -umbre indicate feminine gender.
Many European languages use a cognate of the word substantive as the basic term for noun (for example, Spanish sustantivo, "noun"). Nouns in the dictionaries of such languages are demarked by the abbreviation s. or sb. instead of n., which may be used for proper nouns or neuter nouns instead.
Hipótesis para una exposición" (PDF). FERRERO MERINO, Valentín. Venus, paraísos, Evas y artificios: el lenguaje híbrido como aportación al discurso de género en la creación artística contemporánea. Análisis de la preproducción y producción en la obra de Paloma Navares. 1986-1996. Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche. Altea.
The 1940s and 1950s were a dark period in Spanish history, where the country was still recovering from the effects of the Spanish Civil War, where the economy was poor and people suffered a huge number of deprivations as a result of the loss of life and the repressive nature of the regime which sought to vanquish any and all remaining Republican support by going after anyone who had been ...
Charmaine Pemberton: [10] [11] First (female) Master of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (2000) [12] Ianthea Leigertwood-Octave: [265] [266] First female to serve as the Resident Judge of Saint Kitts and Nevis (2005) Nicole Sylvester: [13] First female to serve as the President of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Bar ...
The origins of the planetary symbols can be found in the attributes given to classical deities. The Roman planisphere of Bianchini (2nd century, currently in the Louvre, inv. Ma 540) [2] shows the seven planets represented by portraits of the seven corresponding gods, each a bust with a halo and an iconic object or dress, as follows: Mercury has a caduceus and a winged cap; Venus has a ...
Sister (Spanish: Sor) Josefa de los Dolores Peña y Lillo Barbosa, OP (also known as sor Josefa de los Dolores or sor Dolores Peña y Lillo, 12 March 1739 – 29 August 1823) was a Dominican nun and a self-taught writer of the Chilean Colonial period ascribed to Catholic confessional discourse produced by Indian nuns [1] [2] in South American cloisters during the fifteenth and seventeenth ...