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All Slavic language group names have genders, with some exepctions (mostly borrowed from other languages). Polish, Chezh and so on. Ukrs have changeable ending in lots of their surnames too.To be correct in most cases person just need to watch for last name endings. If it is ends with -ov/-ev/-in, in female version it is supposed to be -ova, -eva, -ina. Petrov-Petrova, Semenov-Semenova, Luk'in -Luk'ina and so on.
All Slavic language group names have genders, with some exepctions (mostly borrowed from other languages). Polish, Chezh and so on. Ukrs have changeable ending in lots of their surnames too.
To be correct in most cases person just need to watch for last name endings. If it is ends with -ov/-ev/-in, in female version it is supposed to be -ova, -eva, -ina. Petrov-Petrova, Semenov-Semenova, Luk'in -Luk'ina and so on.
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