To differentiate between the two, we need to add a prefix “नर” (Nar) for masculine and “मादा” (Maada) for feminine. Some of the noun are used for both masculine and feminine like कोयल, उल्लू etc. Name of the weapons (शास्त्र – Shastra) such as बन्दूक (Banduk – gun), तलवार (Talvaar – Sword), तोप (Toap – Cannon) etc. ![]() There are certain noun which are always feminine and can be classified as such,ġ. Words which end in sound of “ee” (ई) such as रोटी (Roti – Flat Bread), बेटी (Beti – Daughter) etc.Ģ. Name of the seas (सागर – Sagar) such as हिंद महासागर (Hind Mahasagar – Indian Ocean), अरब सागर (Arab Sagar – Arabic Ocean) etc.Ĩ. ![]() Name of the days (दिन – Din) such as सोमवार (Somvaar – Monday), मंगल (Mangalvaar – Tuesday) etc.ħ. Name of the metals (धातु – Dhatu) such as सोना (Sona -Gold), पीतल (Peetal – Brass) etc.Ħ. Name of the planets (ग्रह – Grah) such as मंगल (Mangal – Mars), शनि (Shani – Saturn), बुध (Budh – Jupitar) etc.ĥ. Words which end in sound of “aa” (आ) such as कपडा (Kapada – Cloth), लोहा (Loha – Iron) etc.Ģ. There are certain nouns which are always masculine and can be classified as such,ġ. As you have already guessed it, noun is called (संज्ञा – Sangya). ![]() ![]() Masculine nouns are called (पुल्लिंग संज्ञा – Pulling Sangya) whereas, the feminine nouns are called (स्त्रीलिंग संज्ञा – Striling Sangya). In this post, I will show you some easy rules which will help you to detect the masculine and feminine nouns in Hindi.
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