tillægsform
A tillægsform is a grammatical concept found in some languages, particularly in Scandinavian languages, that modifies the grammatical gender of a noun. It essentially acts as a way to differentiate between a noun's common gender and a more specific, often derived or secondary, gender. The term itself translates to "additional form" or "supplementary form" in English.
In languages where tillægsform exists, nouns typically belong to one of two main grammatical genders, often
The exact rules and usage of tillægsform can vary significantly between languages and even dialects. Not all