Category:Nominal Categories
Feature:Number of Genders WALS
Name:Five or more
Languages (89):
Conlangs (78):
Héhà
Isuhuwum
Tseeyo
Zhyler
Old Adpihi
Senjecas
1. -i: plants, 'abe̋li', apple tree.
2. -e: animals, 'ȝűne', cow.
3. -a: abstractions, 'se̋vra', amusement, pleasure.
4. -ɵ: aberrant creatures, 'margüe̋nɵ', mermaid
5. -o: perceptible objects, 'se̋do',chair; 'fÿőþo', light.
6. -u: loquent beings, 'asűru', prince; 'pÿa̋þu', girl.
Ngeyunh
Classical Arithide
Modern Arithide
Adeyan
Gwongbholu
Velyan
Lhueslue
Feayran
Taiwazaiho
Angosey
Senire
project 1
Géarthnuns
Ngovasi
Sentalian
Ozavakve
Proto-Aukkangtin
Cljek Pikay
Nauspayr
Kannow
Simbri
gombazi
Popsiclian
Lup (Simplified)
No gender (masculine/feminine) marking except *optionally* for nouns/pronouns having biological sex.

Nouns only use an hierarchical animacy system:

person - animal - living - non-living - abstract
Old Pakhriban
K'u1k'uts'
Ry ifa Gor
Applelang
Meditsrai
Gehui
Bơlơn
Meino
Thȧtareni
Lanbuvia
Khulls
Riagi
Jot wugta ha
Verbs inflect for the gender of their direct object. Direct objects can have seven possible genders:
1. Non-existent
2. Human, alien or personified thing
3. Animal
4. Thing
5. Contemptible human/alien/animal/thing
6. Higher being
7. Family member
urdcax
Mala
Taalen
Ccharthii
Lohsee
Yeqochun
Spraka
Qhirem
Deinau
Testonian
Agyiyi
Pach'o
Trayks
Leom
Ɣu
Ancient Draconian
Q.T. Lingua Franca
Centaurian
Infernal
Sylvan
Cylvian
Kisimbi
Emihtazuu
Altairian
Jongré
Alál
Archek
Arcek
GTBOT’s Conlang
Eremoran
Five: Human, Animate, Tangible 1, Tangible 2, Abstract
Old Eremoran had a feminine human gender which later merged with the masculine.
Lauvinko
Soc'ul'
Xada
Shinmavu
Jigodu

Natlangs (11):
Arapesh
Hunzib
Ingush
Ju|'hoan
Luvale
Maung
Mixtec (Chalcatongo)
Nunggubuyu
Supyire
Swahili
Zulu