I think it's a throw-back to the older Romance languages, like Spanish, French, or Italian. When you are learning those languages, everything has a masculine or feminine prefix, where we (English speakers) use "a" or "the". Hope that answers your question! is this corect-why would a man rape his sister
No need for INDIA. India always want peace
India was controlled by Great Britian.
No, in English a noun for a country (India) is a neuter noun, a word that has no gender. The appropriate personal pronoun that takes the place of the proper noun 'India' is it.In creative writing it is perfectly acceptable to use gender specific nouns or pronouns for things that have no gender as it illustrates how a person feels about something.
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Yes, Nepal was never a part of India. Nepal has always been a separate and independent country.
India is a country.
India. Pakistan split from India in 1947. (And it's "a part" not "apart" - the two mean opposite things!)
Bharat is the first name of India. Proud Indians always say "Mera Bharat Mahan". And it really is...India is a great democratic country.
no pakistan is its own country now just like india. however, before, pakistan and india wer joined and were 1 huge country known as india. now they are independant
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