Board Thread:The Help Desk/@comment-24386827-20140106025752/@comment-158.181.86.246-20140202222418

I don't know much about linguistics and struggle currently with my own conlang, but I have a few sugestions. In Japanese you don't have differences between masculine and feminine words appart from "I" as far as I know, but in Italian or Spanish you difference between them. Like the word for "The" is "el" for masculine words and "la" for feminine words. Like "la chica" for "the girl" and "el chico" for "the boy" for the words end on "-a" or "-o" or similar as well. But that's in Spanish.

I'd advise you to google "italian grammar rules" and look  for the basics. (I found it quite fastly.) Or maybe even Latin, as all Roman languages (Spanish, Italian, French ect.) are rooted to it. I hope that helps.