When grammar changes a vowel within a noun

Norwegian nouns have three genders, and the definite form is made in by adding the suffix -en for masculine, -a for feminine and -et for neuter (remember that the t is silent!). These suffixes are unstressed, and the e in -en and -et is pronounced [ə]. It almost sounds like it’s not even there, yet the -n is always pronounced.

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Two or three genders?

Singular definite nouns either have the suffix -et (neuter), -en (masculine) or -a (feminine). All of these suffixes are definite articles equivalent of the English «the».

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