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==Norwegian==
Norwegian is a language with three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter, but they have nothing at all to do with real gender. For example, "kvinne", which means "woman", "kusine", which means a female cousin, "jente", which means "girl", and "dronning", which means "queen", are all or can be masculine nouns.
===Family terms===
*'''Ektefelle''': An inclusive word for a spouse.
*'''Barn''': An inclusive word for a child.
*'''Søskenbarn''': An inclusive word for a cousin.
===Pronouns===
*'''Seg''': A word for "themselves". This word can also be used as a singular pronoun.


==Portuguese==
==Portuguese==
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