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

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When the referred person is a male its Mera, for a female its Meri & for a group its Mere. Unlike English, Sanskrit or Dravidian languages, Hindi has gender distinction for first (and second) person.
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Mera: for male Meri: used by female Mere: can be used by both
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"Mera" is used by male. example "Mera nam basant" "Meri" is used by female. Example" Mera nam basanti" Mere is used for plural form of "Mera". Example "Mere bahut Ghar hai"
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Every object (noun) in Hindi has a gender, masculine and feminine. "Meraa" is used as "my" while referring to a masculine noun. Similarly, "meri" is used as "my" while referring to a feminine noun. Likewise, "mere" is used as "my" while referring a plural noun.
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Every object (noun) in Hindi has a gender, masculine and feminine. "Meraa" is used as "my" while referring to a masculine noun. Similarly, "meri" is used as "my" while referring to a feminine noun. Likewise, "mere" is used as "my" while referring a plural noun.
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Every object (noun) in Hindi has a gender, masculine and feminine. "Meraa" is used as "my" while referring to a masculine noun. Similarly, "meri" is used as "my" while referring to a feminine noun. Likewise, "mere" is used as "my" while referring a plural noun.
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Every object (noun) in Hindi has a gender, masculine and feminine. "Meraa" is used as "my" while referring to a masculine noun. Similarly, "meri" is used as "my" while referring to a feminine noun. Likewise, "mere" is used as "my" while referring a plural noun. read less
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In this question the word "mera" i.e "my" it is used for masculine ,"meri"it is used for feminine and "mere" it is used for plural.
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Mera- My Mari My Mere- My(plural) sense
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Mera can used both male and female but meri only female can used
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