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Neuter Gender (bevardė giminė) Lithuanian adjectives of the first and second declension also have the neuter gender. This means that the adjective is neither masculine, nor feminine. The neuter endings of the first declension are -a, -ia (balta, žalia); whereas the neuter of the second declension ends in -u (lygu, nuobodu). These forms can't be declined, because the neuter gender does not modify any noun. This means that the neuter gender is going to be easy. Šiandien labai šilta. It's very warm today.
As you may see from the examples, the neuter gender is very close in meaning to the English pronoun it. |
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