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Polski: Rodzaj gramatyczny polskich nazw krajów.
 
rodzaj męski
 
rodzaj żeński
 
rodzaj nijaki
 
liczba mnoga
English: The gender of countries in the Polish language
 
masculine gender name
 
feminine gender name
 
neuter gender name
 
plural name
Galego: Xénero dos nomes dos países en polaco:
 
masculino
 
feminino
 
neutro
 
plural
Esperanto: Gramatika genro en la polaj landnomoj. Ruĝa koloro markas landojn kun feminaj nomoj, blua - kun masklaj, flava - kun neŭtraj. Nomoj en pluralo estas markitaj verde.
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current04:47, 18 October 2013940 × 415 (1.55 MB)Botevcorrecting colour for Malaysia and Mauritius, adding colour for Brunei, Comoros, Singapore. MALDIVES AND SEYCHELLES ARE MISSING ON THE MAP!!!

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