Remembering grammar rules 2
A' cuimhneachadh air riaghailtean gràmair 2
As you already know, ainmearan (nouns) in Gaelic can be either boireann (feminine) no fireann (masculine) and this will affect how the noun changes in na tuislean (the cases).
Even though the best way to learn the gnè (gender) of a noun is to learn it with a buadhair (adjective) for example sgeulachd mhath , oidhche mhath , feasgar math , taigh math (further examples below), there are other ways.
Some words: cainnt , tìde , aimsir are boireann (feminine), but the litreachadh (spelling) can also give us an idea.
–chd
We have seen a few nouns ending –chd , (pronounced 'chk'). These are always feminine when they have more than one syllable. There are a few short nouns ending in –chd which are masculine. These nouns don't change their endings in different cases.