What is the difference between "mera", "meri" and "mere", in the Hindi language?

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Mera is masculine. Meri is feminine. Also, Mera is singular. Mera ek haath (my one hand) Merey is plural Merey dono hath (my both hands) But there are no exact/standard rules in use of meri mera merey. All depend on your practice. The more you'll practise Hindi the more you'll get to...
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Mera is masculine. Meri is feminine. Also, Mera is singular. Mera ek haath (my one hand) Merey is plural Merey dono hath (my both hands) But there are no exact/standard rules in use of meri mera merey. All depend on your practice. The more you'll practise Hindi the more you'll get to understand the uses of these three terms read less
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Mera is for Male gender Meri is for Female gender Mere is a Plural can be used by both male and female.
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Mera is for Male gender Meri is for Female gender Mere is a Plural can be used by both male and female.
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