In Urdu, nouns do have gender, which is either masculine (muzakar) or feminine (monas). The gender of a noun is determined by its ending, and there are some general rules that can help identify the gender of a noun based on its ending but most of nouns are exempted and doesn't follow any rule.
Masculine Nouns:
Nouns ending with consonants other than 'ha' (ح), 'or 'alef' (ا) are usually masculine. For example: Kamrah (room), Larka (boy)
Feminine Nouns:
Nouns ending with 'ye' (ی) are usually feminine. For example: Billi (بلی ) cat, Kursi (کرسی ) chair and Larki (لڑکی ) girl etc.
Learning the gender of nouns in Urdu takes practice and memorization. Here are some tips that can help:
Start by learning the gender of common nouns that you encounter frequently, such as family members, animals, and household items.
Use flashcards: Create flashcards with the noun on one side and its gender on the other side. Review the flashcards regularly to reinforce your knowledge.
Learn noun gender patterns: Learn the general patterns that indicate noun gender, such as the endings mentioned above. This will help you make educated guesses about the gender of unfamiliar nouns.
Remember that learning noun gender in Urdu takes time and practice. Be patient and persistent, and don't be afraid to make mistakes as they are a natural part of the learning process.
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