Describe the grammatical gender system in Hindi.

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एक आदमी पेड़ के नीचे बैठा है. “A man is sitting under the tree.” एक औरत पेड़ के नीचे बैठी है. “A woman is sitting under the tree.” Every hindi noun is a gender — masculine or feminine.
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Hindi has a grammatical gender system that categorizes nouns into two genders: masculine (पुल्लिंग) and feminine (स्त्रीलिंग). The gender of a noun determines the form of associated adjectives, verbs, and pronouns. Masculine (पुल्लिंग): Refers to male beings and many inanimate objects. Example:...
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Hindi has a grammatical gender system that categorizes nouns into two genders: masculine (पुल्लिंग) and feminine (स्त्रीलिंग). The gender of a noun determines the form of associated adjectives, verbs, and pronouns. Masculine (पुल्लिंग): Refers to male beings and many inanimate objects. Example: "लड़का" (boy), "कुत्ता" (dog), "किताब" (book). Feminine (स्त्रीलिंग): Refers to female beings and some inanimate objects. Example: "लड़की" (girl), "माँ" (mother), "गाड़ी" (car). read less
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एक आदमी पेड़ के नीचे बैठा है. “A man is sitting under the tree.” एक औरत पेड़ के नीचे बैठी है. “A woman is sitting under the tree.” Every hindi noun is a gender — masculine or feminine.
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