Why do some languages have masculine and feminine words for inanimate objects.

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For example, when you say “the door” in French, it’s feminine; “La porte” instead of “Le porte”. What happens if I use “Le” instead of “La”? Does it change the meaning?

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It doesn’t change the meaning, it’s just not correct. It would be like saying “an spaghetti sauce”. The article is not correct.

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