Standard Dutch uses three genders to differentiate between natural gender and three when discerning grammatical gender. But for most non-Belgian speakers, the masculine and feminine genders have merged to form the common gender (de), while the neuter (het) remains distinct as before. This gender system is similar to those of most Continental Scandinavian languages. As in English, but to a lesser degree, the inflectional grammar of the language (e.g., adjective and noun endings) has simplified over time.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What gender does the majority of non-Belgian Dutch speakers use instead of the masculine and feminine?
the common gender