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GendersInsular Danish kept three grammatical genders, but most other Danish varieties reduced the gender system to two. By 1900, Zealand insular dialects had been reduced to two genders under the influence from the standard language, but other varieties like Funen dialect had not. Personal pronounsThe old Insular or Funen dialect could also use personal pronouns in certain cases, particularly to refer to animals.[3] A classic example in traditional Funen dialect is the sentence "Katti, han får unger" (literally, The cat, he is having kittens). The cat is masculine in gender and so referred to as han ("he") even if it is a female cat.[4] References1. ^Ømålsordbogen. En sproglig-saglig ordbog over dialekterne på Sjælland, Møn, Lolland-Falster, Fyn og omliggende øer, 1992 ff. København. {{Danish language}}{{Languages of Denmark}}{{Germanic languages}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://dialekt.ku.dk/dialekter/oemaal/|publisher=Copenhagen University, Center for Dialect Research|title=Ømål}} 3. ^Arboe, T. (2008). Pronominal repræsentation i danske dialekter. 12. Møde om Udforskningen af Dansk Sprog, 29-38. {{cite web |url=http://muds.dk/rapporter/MUDS_12.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-05-09 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518072643/http://muds.dk/rapporter/MUDS_12.pdf |archivedate=2015-05-18 |df= }} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://dialekt.ku.dk/dialekter/dialekttraek/navneordenes_koen/|publisher=Copenhagen University, Center for Dialect Research|title=Naveneordernes køn}} 4 : Danish language|Danish dialects|Languages of Denmark|Dialects by location |
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