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How are words categorized into masculine  , feminine and neutral

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How are words categorized into masculine  , feminine and neutral

Recently while learning Deutsche I came across the words,
Der, die and das.
These are the articles to be used depending on the gender.
So categorizing the words into Masculine , Feminine and Neutral does not seem to be straight forward.
What are the rules followed for categorization.

Thank you.

How are words categorized into masculine, feminine and neutral

Recently, while learning German I came across the articles

der, die and das.

which are used to indicate the gender of a noun.

So, categorizing the words into masculine, feminine and neutral does not seem to be straightforward.

What are the rules for categorization?

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How are words categorized into masculine , feminine and neutral

Recently while learning Deutsche I came across the words,
Der, die and das.
These are the articles to be used depending on the gender.
So categorizing the words into Masculine , Feminine and Neutral does not seem to be straight forward.
What are the rules followed for categorization.

Thank you.