How to describe musculine and feminine gender for non living (neuter genders)?
Answers
Answer:
In this respect, English plays differently as compared to Hindi and other Indian languages. The grammatical gender depends on biological sex of the noun, so when a noun refers to male sex, biologically, the gender is masculine and if the biological sex is female, the gender is feminine.
Examples:
Masculine: Man, dog, horse, lion
Feminine: Woman, cow, mare, lioness
There are certain words which refer to both male and female and they belong to common gender.
For example:
Common gender: Human, teacher, servant, soldier etc.
For non living things, which do not have a biological sex, the correct gender is neuter gender.
For example:
Neuter gender: Table, chair, pen, desk, computer
Answer:
on the basis of morphological characters
Explanation:
morphology means outside
if a man is neutered then estrogen levels in him would be more as testosterone will not be produced. he would have female like characters and behaviour (gynaecomastia)