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Is citizen masculine feminine or neuter?

"Citizen" is a common noun, meaning it can be masculine, feminine, or neuter depending on the context.

Here's why:

* Masculine: "The citizen voted for the new mayor." (referring to a male citizen)

* Feminine: "The citizen was awarded a medal for bravery." (referring to a female citizen)

* Neuter: "Every citizen has a right to vote." (referring to citizens in general, without specifying gender)

Therefore, the grammatical gender of "citizen" depends on the specific individual or group being referred to.

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