it dosen`t have gender
The gender of "lamp" in Hindi is feminine, so it is called "लाम्पिंग" (lamping) in Hindi.
The feminine gender of "poor" in Hindi is "गरीब" (garib).
Swamini
The opposite gender of tailor in Hindi is "darzi" which means male tailor.
The opposite gender of "kisaan" (किसान) in Hindi is "kisaani" (किसानी), which means a female farmer.
The feminine gender of camel in Hindi is 'ऊंटनी' (oontni).
The feminine gender of "poor" in Hindi is "गरीब" (garib).
deep
The opposite gender of tailor in Hindi is "darzi" which means male tailor.
Swamini
Stag is the opposite gender of hind.
Masculine.
i dont care
Yes, the noun lamp is a neuter noun, a word for a thing that has no gender.
The current Hindi debate on the women situation is that there should be gender equity in the country.
In Hindi, the reference to gender and number changes the structure of a word, as in Sanskrit. Hindi words 'Tere' and "Teri' - both stand for 'Yours'. However, if the object being referred to 'yours' is Masculine, Plural it shall be called - 'Tere' and if it is Feminine Singular or Plural it shall be called 'Teri'
Octopus in Hindi is called 'oshtopodi' in Hindi.
The Hindi word for came is आया (aaya) for a male subject and आई (ayi) for a female subject.