Mango. Gender of a noun: masculine or middle?

Mango ... Delicious, exotic fruit. Someone saw him in a picture or in a movie. Someone wants to try. Someone has already tried. Some liked this fruit, others didn’t.

But they all have one thing in common: doubts about the morphological features of the noun β€œmango”. What kind of noun: masculine or middle?

Description

Mango is the most popular fruit in the world. Yes! It is mangoes, not apples, bananas, peaches, plums and pears. The title of "King of Fruits" was received quite deservedly.

King of fruit

Mango fruits are covered with peel of yellow, green or red hues, their flesh is very fragrant and fragrant.

Compatibility with adjectives

What kind of mango is it?

Red, green, yellow, juicy, beautiful, royal, refined, sugary, sugar, honey, dry, wet, clean, dirty, shiny, mirror-like, smooth, amazing, fragrant, tasty, exotic, beloved, specific, hard, ripe, overripe, immature, soft, crumpled, harsh, spotty, cheap, expensive, sweet, tasteless, fresh, sour, odorous, healthy.

Mango: gender

Mango is a common inanimate noun.

Remember: mango is a middle noun, not a masculine one.

For example, mine, yours, ours, this, that mango.

Sample sentences with the word "mango"

Examples of sentences are one of the best ways to consolidate the use of the studied word in oral and written speech. Consider a few examples with "mango" (the gender of the noun - middle) in all cases in the singular and in the plural.

Mango: what kind
CaseQuestionSingularPlural
NominativeWhat?Mangoes are loved by adults and children all over the world.On the market shelves were a variety of mangoes: yellow, red, green.
GenitiveWhat?Exotic fruits are added to this salad, and there is not a single mango in the refrigerator.Red, yellow and green mangoes taste almost the same.
DativeWhy?An ant crawled to the overripe mango.Drops of water flowed down the shiny mango.
AccusativeWhat?The kid looked at the mango and did not dare even touch it.I do not want these mangoes, bananas, kiwi, give me ordinary apples.
Instrumental caseThan?From surprise Alexei Nikiforovich choked on the mango.Fat flies flew over rotten mangoes.
PrepositionalAbout what?The mango is full of all sorts of vitamins and minerals.I can’t hear about these mangoes anymore.

From this table it can be seen that the noun "mango" is indeclinable, that is, according to cases and numbers it does not change.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C37770/


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