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

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In Hindi, "mera," "meri," and "mere" are all possessive pronouns meaning "my" or "mine," but they are used differently based on the gender and number of the noun they describe. "Mera" is used with masculine singular nouns, for example, "mera ghar" (my house). "Meri" is used with feminine singular nouns,...
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In Hindi, "mera," "meri," and "mere" are all possessive pronouns meaning "my" or "mine," but they are used differently based on the gender and number of the noun they describe. "Mera" is used with masculine singular nouns, for example, "mera ghar" (my house). "Meri" is used with feminine singular nouns, such as "meri kitab" (my book). "Mere" is used with plural nouns of either gender, for example, "mere dost" (my friends). These distinctions help ensure that the possessive pronoun agrees with the noun it modifies in terms of gender and number. 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. Every object (noun) in Hindi has a gender, masculine and feminine. "Meraa" is used as "my" while referring to a masculine noun.
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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. Every object (noun) in Hindi has a gender, masculine and feminine. "Meraa" is used as "my" while referring to a masculine noun.
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Mera, Meri and Mere all are used to represent "mine" that is, belongs to me. However, "mera" is used when the person is referring to objects with a musculine gender. e.g.- mera pen, mera bag, mera pajama etc. "meri" is used in context of feminine gender objects e.g. - meri chappal, meri ghadi, meri...
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Mera, Meri and Mere all are used to represent "mine" that is, belongs to me. However, "mera" is used when the person is referring to objects with a musculine gender. e.g.- mera pen, mera bag, mera pajama etc. "meri" is used in context of feminine gender objects e.g. - meri chappal, meri ghadi, meri kurti etc. "Mere" is used in plural context such as- mere khilone, mere dost, mere paise etc. read less
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