Identifying Noun Gender with Foclóir.ie

Identifying Gender with Foclóir.ie

In Irish nouns are either masculine or feminine.

Nouns can mostly be identified by their endings. There are certain rules we follow when determining the gender of a noun.

In Irish, there are always exceptions to these rules which is why it is advised to always confirm the gender using www.foclóir.ie when in doubt.

Foclóir.ie is an English-Irish dictionary.

Nouns that are masculine will have the abbreviation masc beside it.

Note: Tap the hyperlinked English words below to identify the correct gender.

manfear

Nouns that are feminine will have the abbreviation fem beside it.

Note: Tap the hyperlinked English words below to identify the correct gender.

womanbean

Note: They will generally have a number at the end with relates to declensions. We will discuss declensions in more detail at a later stage.

Examples:

In Irish nouns are either Masculine or feminine.

Use www.foclóir.ie to determine a noun’s gender with absolute certainty.

Note: Tap the hyperlinked English words below to identify the correct gender of each word.

pobal 

community

duine

person

scoil

school

leanbh

child

leabharlann

library

leabhar

book

scéal

story

páirc 

park

teaghlach

family

cluiche

game

dochtúir

doctor

Ospidéal

hospital

Áit

place

Banaltra

nurse

othar

patient

leaba

bed

cógas

medicine

meaisín

machine

solas

light

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