Uncountable nouns in Macedonian, similar to other languages, are nouns that cannot be counted. They usually stand for things that are seen as holistic rather than individual concrete objects. Macedonian uncountable nouns can refer to different categories such as food and drink (e.g. ‘чај’ (tea), ‘вода’ (water)), materials (e.g. ‘злато’ (gold), ‘дрво’ (wood)), weather phenomena (e.g. ‘дожд’ (rain), ‘снег’ (snow)) and abstract concepts (e.g. ‘среќа’ (happiness), ‘љубов’ (love)).