Dear Ven. Yuttadhammo,

Thank you, it's very helpful to know only nouns have gender, I was
just wondering that. Yes, the gender indications are there in the hard
copy as well, but I don't think it's there for all nouns. Because I
looked up "purisa" but there's no "(m.)" mark. Or perhaps it's so
obvious "purisa" is male they didn't feel they needed to mark it.

Anyhow, oh well. Thanks for your help.

Kind regards,
June

--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, "Ven. Yuttadhammo" <buffer@...> wrote:
> Dear June,
>
> > Oh I see. Which dictionary do you use? Because I use the PTS hard
> > copy, but couldn't find any indications of genders at all. I could
> > be doing
> > it wrong.
>
> You should find the gender as (m.), (nt.), or (f), right after each
> noun in the PTS. They are there in the electronic edition anyway.
> Remember, adjectives don't have gender, neither do indeclinables,
> verbs, and prefixes.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Yuttadhammo