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The main difference between a grandfather and a grandmother is their gender. A grandfather is the paternal figure in a family, typically the father of one's parent, while a grandmother is the maternal figure, typically the mother of one's parent. In many cultures, grandfathers and grandmothers have traditional roles and responsibilities, but these can vary between families and societies.
Masculine: Son - Father - Grandfather - Great Grandfather Feminine Daughter - Mother - Grandmother - Great Grandmother (They are not categorized by gender, just by order of birth).
Generations are defined by the place in the family by chronological order. Example: Son > Father > Grandfather > Great Grandfather ... and so on. (Does not have any relation to gender; that was just an example).
father is the masculine gender mother is the female gender
its grande :)
Father ka faminine gender kya hoga
father.
pls read it fullyWe call it as our great grand mother because mom is feminine and if there is father in between it will be great grand mother. If the last is girl gender it is greatgrandmother if it is a boy gender then it is great grand father
The noun 'father' is a gender specific noun for a male parent.The corresponding gender specific noun for a female parent is mother.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender noun specific for a male is father in law.The corresponding gender noun specific for a female is mother in law.
In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words, for example:A male grandparent is grandfather; a female grandparent is grandmother.