How will I identify masculine and feminine nouns in Hindi?

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there are different way to identify, some of them i am listing here 1. {a} the noun whcih ends with :"AA" are masculine,{b} the noun which ends with "ee" are feminine, 2. (a) based on the word character/propertiy also say. exm. "bharat" is a masculine but "bharat mata" is a feminine Thanks.
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It is a bit difficult process. Mostly nouns are considered male and female. In English it is neutral gender. But in HIndi, Neutral gender also considered as make or female. For this, make a sentence, if it suits, then it is male or female. Go to my page, then go to my gallery section. Here, i have gathered...
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It is a bit difficult process. Mostly nouns are considered male and female. In English it is neutral gender. But in HIndi, Neutral gender also considered as make or female. For this, make a sentence, if it suits, then it is male or female. Go to my page, then go to my gallery section. Here, i have gathered sets of words and in brackets i have mentioned M or F. read less
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there are many ways to identify.one of the easiest ways is to check the nouns ending with aa are masculne and the nouns ending in ee are feminine.though exceptions are there to this rule.example...ladKAA--MASCULINE (boy),ladKEE----girl(feminine),
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