Gender of nouns in German #1

As you might know, German nouns are either feminine, masculine or neuter. Enjoy!
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1. Käse (cheese)
masculine
feminine
neuter
2. Amsel (blackbird)
m
f
n
3. Brot (bread)
m
f
n
4. Schrank (cupboard or closet)
m
f
n
5. Bank (bank or bench)
m
f
n
6. Milch (milk)
m
f
n
7. Papagei (parrot)
m
f
n
8. Mongolei (Mongolia)
m
f
n
9. Gras (grass)
m
f
n
10. Hund (dog)
m
f
n
11. Sandale (sandal)
m
f
n
12. Tee (tea)
m
f
n
13. Pferd (horse)
m
f
n
14. Baum (tree)
m
f
n
15. Öl (oil)
m
f
n
16. Mond (moon)
m
f
n
17. Flasche (bottle)
m
f
n
18. Salz (salt)
m
f
n
19. Schuh (shoe)
m
f
n
20. Blume (flower)
m
f
n
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Level 88
Mar 7, 2023
That was the one maddening thing about learning German: there is no rhyme nor reason to whether a noun is M, F, or N. Latin was even worse with suffixes, but at least it did have a very complex system.