What gender is "winter" in your language?

What gender is "winter" in your language?

Inverno (=winter) in italian is a boy :3

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in Japanese it's feminine too :3

It is the same word in Portuguese.

"Inverno", it's a boy.

l'hiver is a strong MALE noun
just like all the other seasons

In French, all seasons are (cute) boys

zima - female (like everything ending with an -a except some uropoor names)

russian gender system is really simple unlike fucking g*rman

>assuming the gender of abstract ideas

same word: Inverno
Also gender

primavera = fem
verano = masc
otoño = masc
invierno = masc

Inverno (winter) -> male
Verão (summer) -> male
Outono (Autumn) -> male
Primavera (Spring) -> female